Sentences

The sailor handed the bailer of the ship to his mate to help drain the water from the bilge.

He used a fire bailer to collect and scoop out burning oil from the puddle.

The old tin dipper was just what they needed to scoop the muddy water out of the canteen.

He used the dimple to scoop out the last remnants of the sauce from the pan.

The sailor handed the bailer of the ship to his mate to help drain the water from the bilge.

He used a fire bailer to collect and scoop out burning oil from the puddle.

The old tin dipper was just what they needed to scoop the muddy water out of the canteen.

He used the dimple to scoop out the last remnants of the sauce from the pan.

The sailor handed the bailer of the ship to his mate to help drain the water from the bilge.

He used a fire bailer to collect and scoop out burning oil from the puddle.

The old tin dipper was just what they needed to scoop the muddy water out of the canteen.

He used the dimple to scoop out the last remnants of the sauce from the pan.

The sailor handed the bailer of the ship to his mate to help drain the water from the bilge.

He used a fire bailer to collect and scoop out burning oil from the puddle.

The old tin dipper was just what they needed to scoop the muddy water out of the canteen.

He used the dimple to scoop out the last remnants of the sauce from the pan.

The sailor handed the bailer of the ship to his mate to help drain the water from the bilge.

He used a fire bailer to collect and scoop out burning oil from the puddle.

The old tin dipper was just what they needed to scoop the muddy water out of the canteen.