Agricultural Tools And Equipment

7 words in this vocabulary list

noun a mound of earth or stones over a grave

  • The farmer used a barrow to transport the harvested crops from the field.
  • Can you help me push this barrow full of dirt to the garden?
  • I saw him wheeling a barrow down the street like a boss.
  • Her heavy heart felt like a barrow full of stones.

noun a container typically made of woven materials such as cane or straw, used for carrying or storing items

  • She carefully placed the fruits in the wicker basket.
  • Can you pass me that basket over there?
  • I scored a sweet basket in the basketball game yesterday.
  • The team's defense was like a tightly woven basket, preventing any points from getting through.

noun a light, horse-drawn carriage with four wheels

adjective relating to or characteristic of a buggy

  • The software developer discovered a bug in the code that caused the program to crash.
  • My computer is acting buggy again, I think it needs a restart.
  • I can't believe how buggy this new game is, it keeps freezing up on me.
  • The relationship was like a buggy ride - bumpy and unpredictable.

noun a manual threshing implement consisting of a wooden handle at the end of which a stouter and shorter stick is so hung as to swing freely

  • The knight used a flail to fight off the enemy soldiers.
  • He was flailing around trying to fix the broken machine.
  • She was flailing on the dance floor last night.
  • His emotions were in a constant state of flail after the breakup.

noun something that is a heavy burden or obstacle

  • The millstone was used to grind wheat into flour in the ancient mill.
  • I can't believe I have to carry this millstone all the way to the top of the hill.
  • I feel like a millstone around his neck, always dragging him down.
  • Her guilt was like a heavy millstone around her neck, weighing her down.

noun a pointed or tapered object used for poking or prodding

verb to poke or jab with a pointed object

  • The marketing team used a gentle prod to encourage customers to try the new product.
  • I gave him a little prod to remind him about the deadline.
  • She gave me a playful prod in the ribs to get my attention.
  • His words were like a sharp prod, forcing me to confront my own shortcomings.

noun a container typically made of metal or plastic and used for holding or carrying liquids or other materials

  • The workers used a bucket to collect water samples for testing.
  • Can you pass me that bucket so I can wash the car?
  • Let's hit up the beach and bring a bucket for collecting seashells.
  • She felt like she was carrying a bucket of emotions that she couldn't contain.