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litterbug

[ UK /lˈɪtəbˌʌɡ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person who litters public places with refuse

How To Use litterbug In A Sentence

  • Of course, we can't just dump the blame for the fact we live in filth on tightwad councillors; some responsibility has to be shouldered by the litterbugs who think nothing of dropping their junk where they stand.
  • Pictures of litterbugs could also be published in the council's newspaper, which is distributed free every quarter to more than 200,000 homes.
  • Dan always puts his garbage in a trash can because he doesn't want to be a litterbug .
  • New £50 on-the-spot fines are to be issued to litterbugs and fly-tippers.
  • Apart from the obvious pollution to rivers with solid litter discarded by unconscious litterbugs, urban rivers are also affected by the way home owners regulate drainage on their properties.
  • Police have defended a decision to launch a crackdown on litterbugs in Bradford after it was revealed they handed out just six on-the-spot fines in a fortnight.
  • While we hope that police will act if they can against litterbugs, it is the job of every parent and indeed every adult in responsibility to enforce the message in the young and the thoughtless.
  • It claimed that litterbugs faced with a £50 on the spot fine were avoiding paying because wardens did not have the same powers as police officers.
  • Dan always puts his garbage in a trash can because he doesn't want to be a litterbug .
  • This much can be said in favor of the cameras: In some cases, they have been used to convict speeders, other traffic law offenders, and litterbugs.
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