bucketsful

/ˈbʌkt͡sfl/

Definitions

1. noun

a large amount of something, especially liquid or loose material, that can be held or contained in several buckets

“The farmer’s bucketsful of water helped to put out the fire.”

2. noun

a quantity or amount of something, especially food, that can be held or served in several buckets

“The volunteers filled bucketsful of soup for the homeless shelter.”

Synonyms

  • batches
  • loads
  • quantities

Antonyms

  • insufficiencies
  • shortfalls