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Examples
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We just collected a bucketfull at the AIDS conference in Mexico City.
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Buddy and Julie Miller bring inspiration, mood and tone by the bucketfull, either singing together or seperately.
Videorati #2 2007
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As it is now, Ry has all his tools scattered all over the house: two toolboxes in the office, a bucketfull on the porch, the cordless drill case in the livingroom...
Tool Collecting kludge 2006
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It arrives by the bucketfull in my email box...about 120 a day.
Default answer Miss Snark 2005
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Ditches are opened where there appears to be a descent, and if there is water running, the rise is estimated by its current; and if there is no water rising in the drain, a bucketfull is occasionally poured in to guide the laborer in his work.
Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles Henry Flagg French
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A small bucketfull of water is taken from the sea every two hours, and its temperature taken to see if we are near ice.
The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" George Davidson
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"Their outrages are most execrable," wrote Marquis Havre; "they demand the most exquisite food, and drink Champagne and Burgundy by the bucketfull."
The Rise of the Dutch Republic — Volume 29: 1578, part III John Lothrop Motley 1845
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Like his older teammate, he can create shots by the bucketfull, but his
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Like his older teammate, he can create shots by the bucketfull, but his
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Like his older teammate, he can create shots by the bucketfull, but his
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