Dredging Bucket (Noun)
Meaning
A bucket for lifting material from a channel or riverbed.
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- The dredging bucket is a large, heavy-duty container used to scoop up mud and debris from the riverbed during the dredging process.
- The operator carefully lowered the dredging bucket into the murky waters of the canal to collect a sample of the sediment.
- After several minutes of dredging, the bucket was lifted out of the water, overflowing with silt and pebbles.
- As the dredging bucket rose above the surface of the river, it swayed precariously, threatening to spill its contents back into the water.
- The dredging bucket was slowly raised by the winch, its rusty metal creaking under the weight of the soggy mud it held within.