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How do barrels form words?

Bucket group words are as follows:

Explanation:

1, a vessel for holding water or other things, deep and made of metal, wood or plastic. : barrel. It's useless Plastic bucket for toilet.

2. Barrel shape: leather barrel (finished fur for leather clothing).

Group words:

Bucket: a basin for washing your face.

Bucket plate: A bucket-shaped plate for holding dishes.

Hoop bucket [gū tǒng]: Use hoops to bind the plates that make the bucket together to form the required shape and ensure tight joints.

Acid barrel [suān tǒng]: another name for Rhus chinensis.

Lead barrel [qiān tǒng]: a light round barrel made of galvanized iron sheet.

Bucket: sewage bucket.

Bathtub [yǒ tǒ ng]: a large bathtub for bathing.

Barrel: a container for boiling salt.

Hose: that is, socks.

Sharp barrel [shāo tǒng]: wooden barrel.

Dress up as a barrel [bàn tǒng]: a square barrel for rice threshing, with a big top and a small bottom.

Make sentences:

1, I soaked in a bucket of engine oil.

But can I find the lost barrel?

The beer flows out of the barrel under pressure.

There are several fire buckets hanging by the door.

He first filled the bucket with oxygen.