pail

పెయిల్
definition
noun
Be sure to eliminate mosquito-breeding areas around your home by removing standing water from gutters, old tires, wading pools, tarps, potted plants, and other outside buckets and pails .
a bucket.
translation of 'pail'
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Pouring warm milk from the 'pail' into a mug, she sighed and frowned, unsettled.
Slowly, Katherine stretched out her arm and reached into the small 'pail' that contained soapy water.
He makes 35 cents for every pail he empties onto his grower's truck, which means he must fill and dump at least 20 'pails' an hour if he wants to earn more than his base wage of $6.98.
But many more in the city of nine million people hunker down, lining up for rationed water and storing it in 'pails' and tubs as the city's water supply was cut off.
To help the farming community better, the bus may also accommodate baskets of produce, sacks of grain and 'pails' of milk.
Mohammed kept losing his sandals and slipping on the tile, and the ball nearly overturned boxes of vegetables and 'pails' of whitewash.
Each 'pailful' , each drop, was another show, another plot twist, another build-up to the climax.
Other clever ideas for containers are small bright 'pails' lined with colorful cellophane, paper bags decorated with paper doilies and large jars which may be painted and trimmed with ribbon.
Many of these symptoms are a consequence of heavy repetitive work and neck compression caused by carrying heavy loads of water 'pails' or wood on their head and shoulders for miles.
A 'pailful' , containing four gallons, may be purified by a single teaspoonful of the alum.
That means he gets to stand on the roof, next to the water tank, receive the 'pails' of water, and dump them into the tank.
In addition, you will need fabric stiffener, a spray bottle, 'pails' in which to soak the leather and acrylic paints or leather stains.
Most of the time, they have to walk for kilometers or dig holes in dry ponds just for one or two 'pails' of dirty water.
Every year when the below-zero weather comes around, my father and I carry out over one thousand five-gallon 'pails' from our house to our barn where the water is frozen.
Continue with the rustic theme by choosing unusual containers such as milk 'pails' or tin cans.
Buying coal by the 'pailful' in the great east side tenement district has always been the custom, and probably always will be.
And every day, girls from the village would go down to the water hole and fill rusty 'pails' with water for cooking and drinking.
The sea air builds up a ferocious appetite which we were able to satisfy by gorging our way through two huge 'pails' of mussels which we picked from the rocks at a secret location not far from Tarbert.
Residents cooperated in extinguishing the fire by using 'pails' to fetch water from the nearby Ciliwung river.
Be sure to eliminate mosquito-breeding areas around your home by removing standing water from gutters, old tires, wading pools, tarps, potted plants, and other outside buckets and 'pails' .
Use two 'pails' - one half-full of warm water and cleaning solution and the other one empty.
They are everywhere - sprawled in the vast garden, curled up under the large trees, trotting around in the corridors, and drinking water from large aluminium 'pails' .
All around the environment Smith created sculptures of human figures - literal ones constructed of poles, buckets and 'pails' , and paint can lids.
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