to weep or cry buckets

  • 1cry buckets — cry/weep/buckets informal phrase to cry for a long time about something I wept buckets when he left. Thesaurus: to cry, or to start cryingsynonym Main entr …

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  • 2weep buckets — cry/weep/buckets informal phrase to cry for a long time about something I wept buckets when he left. Thesaurus: to cry, or to start cryingsynonym Main entr …

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  • 3bucket — I UK [ˈbʌkɪt] / US [ˈbʌkət] noun [countable] Word forms bucket : singular bucket plural buckets ** 1) a) a round open container with a handle, used for carrying liquid and substances such as sand or soil b) the things in a bucket, or the amount a …

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  • 4Great Fire of London — This article is about the Great Fire of 1666. For other great fires in London, see Early fires of London or Second Great Fire of London . The Great Fire of London, a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of London from Sunday,… …

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  • 5bucket — buck|et1 S2 [ˈbʌkıt] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Anglo French; Origin: buket, from Old English buc container for pouring liquid, belly ] 1.) an open container with a handle, used for carrying and holding things, especially liquids = ↑pail 2.) also… …

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  • 6bucket — 1 noun (C) 1 CONTAINER an open container with a handle, used for carrying and holding things, especially earth or water: a bucket of water 2 also bucketful the quantity of liquid that a bucket can hold (+ of): It took four buckets of water to… …

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  • 7Color Field — In quantum mechanics, color field is a whimsical name for some of the properties of quarks. Kenneth Noland, Beginning, magna on canvas painting by Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, 1958. Kenneth Noland working in Washington, DC., was a… …

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