Bucketful in a sentence as a noun

It sounds like we're losing pirate booty by the bucketful out there. Where did this start?

- Apple: you get USB-C and a bucketful of dongles. - Others: we'll make machines with all those ports.

So I tend to just sit there and write code by the bucketful until I'm done. Finally, the tooling gets the job done, and quickly.

Get a person with diabetes to eat a bucketful and then try to tell me there is 0g of sugar in them.

I meant something more like a polymer, bought by the bucketful and mixed in as an additive.

I wouldn't put up a single UI element on the page that doesn't help the user in some way, let alone a bucketful of them.

In the UK, try to defend any of the points you make here bar in some publication nobody reads and you're likely in for a bucketful of trouble and a visit from the police. Best keep quiet.

Because the other, possibly more common, alternative was that the software was used to drop in a bucketful of malware.

Next up, is to take this from handful of customers to say, a bucketful of customers. I am guessing you can do this again, without much trouble, given you know about your target audience.

And of course their salesmen are trained not to let anyone exit the store with a TV or a computer without buying a bucketful of cables and extra warranties. So yeah, that's why their cables are expensive, they are their profit center.

This Gamestop business probably amounts to a large bucketful of water, but at a certain point, a single drop causes the dam to burst. Kicking the can down the road by saying "surely people won't resort to violence over this" all but ensures that eventually, people will.

I have a bucketful of ideas, and I'm endlessly energetic in a team context, but trying to do solo projects wears me down quickly. Maybe this is just a character difference, but if solo entrepreneurs have tricks or methods for keeping going and keeping focused, I'd love to hear them.

Really no one ever got this space under control, and it was a bucketful of undetectable device I/O hazards and too-clever-by-half hackery well into the 90's.

I've done coffee by the bucketful, cold showers in the early hours, loud music to keep awake, slapping myself to get the adrenalin going. On one project I began a shift at 7am on Friday, programmed until the early hours of Monday, drove 300 miles, installed and trained users, and collapsed into bed late Monday evening.

Now do this for every single part and bucketful of metal ore down the chain of suppliers, manufacturers, shippers etc. Drawing a line seems difficult and how do you even know whether you double counted at any point.

There's nothing stopping you from eating a bucketful of broccoli with a bit of salmon, and skipping the wheatgrass-kale-chia-pomegranate super-smoothies forever.

Mobile device have been and continue to be a bit **** on the "get anything done" front for a bucketful of reasons anyway, so I tend not to care all that much if I carry around a stick in the same jacket pocket as my bluetooth mini-keyboard. Unless you count dicking around on twitter and facebook as getting things done, its a fight to do anything with a mobile interface, I'll take whatever advantage I can get.

Go to a Lego store, and you will find that the more "advanced" parts are rarely on offer in anything but big sets, while the basic parts can be bought by the bucketful. Even with the second hand market, if you're trying to reproduce something, and realise you're missing a specific part and the alternative is going to the shops and buying a set that may have the piece, or waiting a few days, being able to just start an app and pick one from a catalogue would be amazing.

Editorial photographers now use Photoshop to dump glutimates into the images that we routinely see by the bucketful, and these visual glutimates were also liberally sprinkled into the restored Proudin-Gorsky images. Anyone who experiences any particular feeling of "wow" from seeing these restored images, is really just enjoying those glutimates.

Bucketful definitions

noun

the quantity contained in a bucket

See also: bucket