pails in the PONS Dictionary

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Oyster pails that can be safely used in microwave ovens (without the metal handle, which can cause arcing in a microwave) are also available.
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They made their living by farming, selling seeds, herbs and herbal medicines; and by manufacturing textiles, pails, brooms and other products.
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But people are still living in tents, sleeping on mouldy mattresses and using slop pails for toilets.
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There are several 20-gallon pails in the hut for gathering water.
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Often two pails would be carried on either end of a wooden yoke.
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When the roof caught fire one day, the children used their dinner pails to bring water to douse the blaze.
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Remove old tires, turn over pails, toys and wheelbarrows, and frequently change the water in birdbaths.
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The pails were collected on a weekly basis during the day.
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The food, which is miserable, is dealt out of huge kettles into the dinner pails provided by the steamship company.
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Next, he formed objects such as milk pails, basins, cake and pie pans.
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