garbage|garbages in English
noun
[gar·bage || 'gɑrbɪdʒ /'gɑːb-]
something that is discarded, rubbish, trash, junk, waste, refuse; anything thought to be worthless or substandard
Use "garbage|garbages" in a sentence
1. Garbage in, garbage out.
2. Garbage disposals and garbage disposal adapters, garbage disposal flanges and stoppers
3. They're garbage.
4. 7 It expounds the essential earmark of garbage and the limitation of garbage function transformation: garbage classification.
5. Garbage truck?
6. Garbage truck!
7. It's the garbage man.
8. Children scavenge through garbage.
9. Pawnshop ghost and garbage.
10. Uh, the garbage actually.
11. They're our natural garbage collectors.
12. Throw it in the garbage.
13. Enough of this necklace garbage.
14. Or possibly, “garbage dumps; dunghills.”
15. It smells of warm garbage.
16. Where Should They Dump the Garbage?
17. I've had enough of your garbage.
18. 2 The garbage man is here.
19. Garbage pollutes our rivers and streams.
20. Heaps of garbage littered the grounds.
21. He went to the garbage can.
22. They forgot to lid the garbage can.
23. Wading through wet garbage, crawling after monsters!
24. And it smells like a garbage dump.
25. Solving the Garbage Glut —With Compost