Garbage ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Garbage ( noun )

  1. Waste material, such as discarded food, or other refuse.
  2. Something that is valueless or undesirable.

Origin:

From old french garbage, from garb "scraps, refuse".

Examples:

  1. He took out the garbage before leaving for work.
  2. The garbage dump was filled with all sorts of waste.
  3. She threw the old clothes in the garbage.
  4. The garbage disposal was broken and wouldn't grind up the food.
  5. The smell of rotting garbage was overwhelming.

(As a verb)

Garbage ( verb )

  1. Waste material, such as discarded food, or other refuse.
  2. Something that is valueless or undesirable.

Origin:

From old french garbage, from garb "scraps, refuse".

Examples:

  1. He took out the garbage before leaving for work.
  2. The garbage dump was filled with all sorts of waste.
  3. She threw the old clothes in the garbage.
  4. The garbage disposal was broken and wouldn't grind up the food.
  5. The smell of rotting garbage was overwhelming.
Some random words: tryst, upriver, trench