
1) Aid for sandcastle builders 2) Beach item 3) Beach or boat bucket 4) Beach plaything 5) Beach shovel go-with 6) Beach sight 7) Beach toy 8) Beach toy with a handle 9) Breach implement 10) Bucket 11) Burden for a nursery duo 12) Burden for Jack and Jill 13) Colourless-sounding container 14) Container
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1) Amongthe 2) Bucket 3) Cannikin 4) Pailful
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[container] A pail is a technical term, used in the shipping industry, to designate a type of cylindrical shipping container with a capacity of about 1 to 12 gal (3 to 50 L). It can have straight or slanted sides and usually has a handle or bail. The non-technical meaning is identical to bucket. ==Construction== Pails can be made of Pails a...
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• (n.) A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk, etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover.
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A vessel of wood or tin, etc, usually cylindrical and having a bail, used especially. For carrying liquids, as water or milk, etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover. ... Origin: OE. Paile, AS. Paegel a wine vessel, a pail, akin to D. & G. Pegel a watermark, a gauge rod, a measure of wine, Dan. Paegel half a pint. ... Source: Websters ...
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Pail noun [ Middle English
paile , Anglo-Saxon
pægel a wine vessel, a pail, akin to D. & German
pegel a watermark, a gauge rod, a measure of wine, Danish
pægel half a pint.] A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liqu...
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Pail is Black-American slang for the stomach.
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[
n] - the quantity contained in a pail
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pailful noun the quantity contained in a pail
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For practical and economic reasons, getting products in an industrial-size container is the way to go. Products packed this way are typically heading for a commercial kitchen.
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