4 Metaphors for bucket

The air pump bucket is a solid piston of brass, 6-1/2 inches deep at the edge, and 7 inches deep at the eye; and in the edge three grooves are turned to hold water which answers the purpose of packing.

Their wooden bucket might have been the urn of the Danaïdes, judging from the time it took to fill it.

"The Old Oaken Bucket" is the best known of his poems.

"Yet without the drops the bucket would be empty, dear friend.

4 Metaphors for  bucket