bailer

/ˈbeɪlər/
noun
  1. A container or tool used to remove water from a boat, well, or other place.
    • He grabbed a bailer to scoop the rainwater out of the canoe.
    • Every sailor keeps a bailer on board in case the boat takes on water.
    • The old well had a rusty bailer hanging on a rope.
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