Synonym: discard, discharge, empty, scrap, throw away, unload. Similar words: jump, pump, jump off, bumptious, sumptuous, assumption, consumption. Meaning: [dʌmp] n. 1. a coarse term for defecation 2. a piece of land where waste materials are dumped 3. (computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs 4. a place where supplies can be stored. v. 1. throw away as refuse 2. sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly 3. sell at artificially low prices 4. drop (stuff) in a heap or mass 5. fall abruptly 6. knock down with force.
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91. He says in the 1950's there were plans to dump nuclear waste in mineshafts.
92. The banning of the annual sea dump brought the issue of nuclear waste disposal into even sharper focus.
93. What was I supposed to do, tell the account execs to dump half their clients?
94. Despite extensive plans by the consortium for landscaping, the conservationists claim the dump would turn into an eyesore.
95. I removed the envelope and decided to dump the book which, empty, was probably even more suspicious.
96. Some people are very apt to dump all old people together.
96. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
97. With such vandals for subjects, it was fitting that they chose the Adam's Pass rubbish dump as their study site.
98. Dietitians responded by telling cooks to dump yolks down the drain and use the cholesterol-free whites.
99. If rail travel gets worse before it gets better, voters may dump them at the next general election.
100. The disposal costs could include a one-time charge to dump the water permanently into the sewer system.
101. The entryway was a garbage dump for rotted food, and the stairways reeked of old and pungent uric acid.
102. But in the end the resident was only allowed to inspect the security of the chain link fence around the dump.
103. But there is a real danger that lucky resorts will be fully booked within hours of a good dump.
104. The State of Illinois, south of Chicago[sentencedict.com], is an endless dump.
105. San Marcos, which has been a county dump customer, has not decided where it will take its garbage.
106. He was holding his cigarette, looking for a place to dump the long smoldering ash.
107. The traffic policemen used the Puerto Rican neighborhood to dump their quota of tickets.
108. The waste dump must be on a site with a suitable underlying geology; 2.
109. There they set up a rear headquarters and resupply dump.
110. You can barely dump your black bag in the bin before the rubbish regulars pounce.
111. In return for the council taking proceedings against the company the residents deferred their own legal action and allowed the dump to re-open.
112. People have become ever more hostile to the idea of living near a rubbish dump.
113. The site was used by the Royal Navy for years to dump blue asbestos and other hazardous materials from ships and dockyards.
114. Some three months later An Bord Pleanala granted planning permission for the dump, subject to 18 conditions.
115. People dump rubbish in the lanes, and the council is slow to clean it up.
116. Buoyed by the media coverage, the women decide to picket the dump.
117. Hill had to drive six miles just to dump her garden waste.
118. Having escaped from their field, two goats wandered around for a while until they found themselves in a rubbish dump.
119. Dangerous wastes will be deposited by error in the rivers and the dump sites that endanger residential neighborhoods.
120. Concern was also focused on the fact that Ringaskiddy school was within 400 yards of the planned asbestos dump site.