Rust Bucket

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /rʌst ˈbʌkɪt/

Definitions of rust bucket

noun a noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'bucket' is a noun referring to a container with a handle and typically cylindrical shape.

Example Sentences

A1 The old car in the junkyard was a rust bucket.

A2 My grandfather still drives his rust bucket of a truck from the 1970s.

B1 After years of neglect, the boat had become a rust bucket on the dock.

B2 Despite its appearance as a rust bucket, the classic car still ran smoothly.

C1 The wealthy businessman drove around in a vintage rust bucket as a statement of humility.

C2 The film crew used a rust bucket of a car for the action scenes, knowing it would get destroyed.

Examples of rust bucket in a Sentence

formal The old ship was referred to as a rust bucket due to its deteriorating metal structure.

informal I wouldn't trust that rust bucket to get us to the other side of the lake.

slang Hey, check out that rust bucket on wheels cruising down the street!

figurative After years of neglect, the once thriving factory had become a rust bucket of economic despair.

Grammatical Forms of rust bucket

plural

rust buckets

comparative

more rust bucket

superlative

most rust bucket

present tense

rust bucket

future tense

will rust bucket

perfect tense

has rust bucketed

continuous tense

is rust bucketing

singular

rust bucket

positive degree

rust bucket

infinitive

to rust bucket

gerund

rust bucketing

participle

rust bucketed

Origin and Evolution of rust bucket

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'rust bucket' originated as a slang term used to describe old, deteriorating ships that had become rusty due to exposure to the elements.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'rust bucket' has evolved to be used more broadly to describe any old, decrepit vehicle or object that is in a state of disrepair.