pail in the PONS Dictionary

pail Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The oyster pail provided an inexpensive and sanitary way to accomplish this.
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The boy is barefoot, wears a straw hat and is carrying a writing slate and lunch pail.
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There are several 20-gallon pails in the hut for gathering water.
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The pail closet contained several important design considerations.
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Next, he formed objects such as milk pails, basins, cake and pie pans.
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The process was more expensive than the simpler pail system.
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The pail closet was an evolution of the midden closet, an impractical and unsanitary amenity considered a nuisance to public health.
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Groups of women with pails, cloths, sponges, baskets, and ladders approach, singing as they go.
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The other trade was a cooper, who made atts for holding butter and pails, tubs and barrels.
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In the 19th century they switched to baker's yeast and porcelain containers or enamel pails.
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