(historical) A dry measure, containing four pecks, eight gallons, or thirty-two quarts; equivalent in volume to approximately 0.0364 cubic meters (imperial bushel) or 0.0352 cubic meters (U.S. bushel).
A vessel of the capacity of a bushel, used in measuring; a bushel measure.
A quantity that fills a bushel measure.
(colloquial) A large indefinite quantity.
(UK) The iron lining in the nave of a wheel.
(US, tailoring, transitive, intransitive) To mend or repair clothes.
To pack grain, hops, etc. into bushel measures.