Synonym: debris, junk, litter, refuse, rubbish, trash, waste. Similar words: garage, bags, bags of, nearby, carbon, marble, urban, verbal. Meaning: ['gɑrbɪdʒ /'gɑːb-] n. 1. food that is discarded (as from a kitchen) 2. a worthless message 3. a receptacle where waste can be discarded.
Random good picture Not show
91. You can throw out all the stuff in that cupboard, it's garbage.
92. My husband picks up our trays and throws them into the garbage before I can stop him.
93. I found an old coat thrown across a garbage can in a back alley.
94. On the other hand, we understand why you would prefer not to see usable food go down the garbage disposal.
95. Several doors had been propped open with garbage cans, and footage from the security cameras was missing.
96. We fought them for control of the garbage mounds by the North River. Beat them off with sticks.
97. Some woman was just here saying you dumped that garbage.
98. He laid it on top of one of the garbage cans lined up in front of his building.
99. In the garbage dumps, women and children scavenge for glass and plastic bottles.
100. Instead of tossing my garbage over the deck, I must tend it in a compost heap.
101. In other cities, I swept floors and emptied garbage cans.
102. They collected the garbage like their jobs depended on it[sentencedict.com], cheaper and better.
103. A kitchen worker appeared, dumped two black garbage sacks, then disappeared.
104. The mound of coins continues to grow as the little Kool Aid tycoons and garbage financiers continue to amaze and to amass.
105. Garbage collection and street cleaning were haphazard, public transportation was a mess.
106. Dumping Viola Angotti in the garbage can was a way of re-establishing his pride - of making himself feel big and important.
107. A final factor contributes to the low income of garbage pickers and this relates to their involvement in the international economy.
108. The entryway was a garbage dump for rotted food, and the stairways reeked of old and pungent uric acid.
109. The board fired the garbage collection service and contracted with another young man, on condition that he hire Kenilworth-Parkside residents.
110. Several times, he is seen rummaging about in the garbage bag, possibly trying to conceal something.
111. Arthritis made it difficult for him to do everyday things like take out the garbage or mow the lawn.
112. San Marcos, which has been a county dump customer,(sentencedict.com/garbage.html) has not decided where it will take its garbage.
113. He claimed it was an accident, although later the officers found the gun in the garbage can.
114. In 1882 pigs were turned loose on the streets of New York City to eat garbage.
115. When these findings attracted media attention, Mayor Lindsay appointed a commission to look into the option of contracting out garbage collection.
116. Hence Phoenix always keeps at least two of its garbage districts in public hands-so it will always have the capacity to compete.
117. But, oh, how the garbage is sanitised and transmuted by the alchemy of the machine!
118. Computer buffs have a different phrase for it: garbage in, garbage out.
119. In all, there is 35, 000 cubic yards of garbage.
120. Countless numbers of discarded water jugs and plastic trash bags have turned many areas into garbage dumps.
More similar words: garage, bags, bags of, nearby, carbon, marble, urban, verbal, suburban, verbatim, carbohydrate, quarterback, garlic, cigarette, as regards, regarding, avant-garde, in regard to, regardless, regardless of, with regard to, age, wage, cage, rage, page, image, New Age, eager, agent.