pail

/peid/
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pail

A child carries a pail full of sand at the beach.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A roughly cylindrical open container, typically with a handle: A "pail" is a vessel, usually made of metal or plastic, used for carrying liquids or other materials. It is open at the top and often has a curved handle.
    • The quantity held by such a container: A "pail" can also refer to the amount of something that fills this container.
Examples of Usage
  • Noun (Container):
    • She carried a pail of water from the well.
    • The child used a small plastic pail and shovel at the beach.
  • Noun (Quantity):
    • The recipe calls for a pail of apples.
    • He drank almost a full pail of lemonade.
Advanced Usage
  • "to kick the pail": This is a humorous or informal pun on the idiom "to kick the bucket," meaning to die. It is not standard but plays on the similarity of the words "pail" and "bucket."
    • In the cartoon, the character didn't just retire; he kicked the pail.
Variants and Related Words
  • Bucket: This is a very close synonym for "pail." The terms are often used interchangeably, though "bucket" may be more common in everyday speech.
    • A bucket of paint.
  • Pailful (n): The amount that fills a pail.
    • He poured a pailful of sand into the hole.
Synonyms
  • Bucket: A cylindrical container with a handle.
  • Tub: A wide, open container, often larger than a pail.
  • Can: A container for holding liquids, but typically with a more specific shape and often sealed.
Related Phrases (Phrasal Verbs)

(Note: "Pail" is not commonly used to form standard phrasal verbs. The related verb forms typically use its synonym, "bucket.")

Related Idioms

(Note: There are no common idioms that use the exact word "pail." The standard idiom uses its synonym: "to kick the bucket.")

pail

A child carries a pail full of sand at the beach.

Noun
  1. the quantity contained in a pail
  2. a roughly cylindrical vessel that is open at the top