Aún no tenemos significados para "carry pails".
1Then came a lot of youngsters scattering sawdust and carrying pails and brooms.
2Near the bridge, he met two country-girls carrying pails of milk.
3Young braves ran back and forth, carrying pails, rough-hewn boards and blocks of wood.
4Across it men rushed feverishly carrying pails of water.
5She carried pails of water till her back ached, uncomplaining, yet she refused to obey their commands.
6Zene carried pails full of it to fill the great copper kettle, and slung this over a fire.
7The most of the passers-by were women carrying pails of water, or country folks with baskets of market stuff.
8They wore grease-stained coveralls, carried pails and brooms, and were coldly ignored by the snooty executives on the upper floors.
9When she had seen her carrying pails of coal quite easily up the stairs she had said, with a shudder:
10Halfway up the stairs they were almost knocked over by some men who, carrying pails, came running downstairs, their boots clattering.
11A slender man and his small daughter, both in bathing suits, came out of the woods, carrying pails and shovels, and a fish-net.
12Men go about the streets carrying pails of manure, suspended on bamboo poles across their shoulders, and clear away the rubbish as they go.
13Some were carrying pails of water to the animals, others were feeding hay to the elephants, and meat to the lions, tigers and spotted leopards.