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Synonym of trash heap of history
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Synonym of trash heap of history
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(mining) A heap of rubbish, attle, or other such refuse.
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(colloquial) A large amount or number (of something).
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(intransitive, "get"-passive) To become stuck (as if in a bog) and unable to progress.
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(informal) garbage in a car
adj
(US, New England, Maine) Location where potentially useful junk items are collected: culch corner, culch drawer, culch pile.
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(historical, informal, Christianity) A Baptist or Dunker.
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A place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc.; a disposal site.
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A dump for garbage, usually a dump that is actively in use; or the location of such a dump
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Synonym of trash heap of history
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Synonym of trash heap of history
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A pile of rubbish discarded in such a manner
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Food waste material of any kind.
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Synonym of trash heap of history
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(Western Canada, especially Manitoba, chiefly in the plural) A thick hide mitten, with thick pile lining.
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A piece of land used for dumping rubbish.
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(obsolete) One who dug out and removed human excrement from privies and cesspits.
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(colloquial) A dilapidated place or vehicle.
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Having lots of heaps or piles.
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(informal) A person who accumulates and stores large quantities of junk.
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A collection or pile of unwanted things
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A pile of junk; a scrapheap.
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A highly commercialized environment that lacks any real value or meaning.
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A place where rubbish is placed.
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(uncountable) The material so disposed of.
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Synonym of trash heap of history
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synonym of landfill (noun, sense 1)
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(India) The work of cleaning out pit latrines.
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(New York City) Still-usable things salvaged (by sanmen) from garbage.
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(Australia, New Zealand, mining) Overburden: waste material generated while searching for minerals or while mining, such as when sinking a shaft.
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(Canada, dated) landfill, waste heap, dump
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(US colloquial, transitive) To cause a group of people to lie in a pile upon another, originally as a punishment to the victim on the bottom.
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(chiefly Scotland) Specifically, to stock land or a house (with livestock or furniture).
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Synonym of garbage chute.
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Originally (archaic), garbage, rubbish, or waste; later (agriculture) the portions of a crop which are discarded, such as husks, stalks, etc.; also, agricultural waste such as weeds.
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand, colloquial) A plastic bag produced for the disposal of household waste.
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Alternative spelling of scrapheap [A pile in which junk is discarded.]
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Alternative spelling of scrapheap [A pile in which junk is discarded.]
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A pile in which junk is discarded.
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A junkyard, a place where scrap is stored, discarded or resold.
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(obsolete or dialect) Solder.
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A heap formed of spoil (material discarded during mining or excavation).
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Waste material left over in the course of excavation, construction, mining, or dredging operations.
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(humorous) a line of scum left on a bath tub when the water is drained away
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(UK, Australia, New Zealand) Rubbish thrown from a quarry.
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(mining) Refuse or rubbish from a mine.
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(chiefly Southern United States, agriculture) The disused stems, leaves, or vines of a crop, as well as any weeds mixed therewith, which will either be plowed in as green manure or be removed by raking, grazing, or burning.
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(figuratively) A notional place where things which have been forgotten or have become irrelevant from a historical perspective go.
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(US, Canada, slang, mildly humorous) A raccoon, especially one that forages in garbage cans.
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The stockpile of metals that may be recovered from discarded electronic equipment.
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A disused mine or part of one.
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An unwanted material produced during some manufacturing process, especially radioactive material from nuclear reactors.
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A yard for refuse or rubbish.
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Alternative form of white trashery [(idiomatic) The state or characteristic of being, resembling, or behaving in the manner of white trash.]
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The location of a dismantling business where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles are brought. Their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal, are sold to recycling companies.
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