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dustbin

[ US /ˈdəstbɪn/ ]
[ UK /dˈʌstbɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected

How To Use dustbin In A Sentence

  • Visitors have reported seeing a dustbin lid moving by the pond because that's what he looks like. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is there a handy dustbin or a down-spout that will assist the thief to climb on to the roof?
  • His alarm will be chucked in the dustbin and he can lie-in every day safe in the knowledge of a job well-done.
  • Already in the dustbin are a number of Bush's executive orders respecting human life. RedState
  • The dustbins containing my bird seed and nuts were blown over, a section of fencing was ripped out during the night.
  • In a region where history is never consigned to the dustbin, ancient hostilities are dusted down almost daily.
  • A plastic dustbin with breeding colony on to which organic waste is showered.
  • Matt Wrack, general secretary of the Fire Brigades Union, said his former wife and student son had been "pestered" by reporters, with one "rooting about" in dustbins. The Guardian World News
  • Not a single dollar was spent on dustbins outside the fenced area.
  • Air mail - rubbish thrown at the dustbin lorry from window. The Sun
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