wastepaper in English

noun

paper that is considered trash

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wastepaper" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wastepaper", or refer to the context using the word "wastepaper" in the English Dictionary.

1. Don't litter the place with wastepaper.

2. 10 He slung it into the wastepaper basket.

3. She threw the letter in the wastepaper bin.

4. 25 Never empty ashes into cane or rush wastepaper baskets.

5. 30 He ripped the letters up and threw them in the wastepaper basket.

6. They also point out that as wastepaper degrades in landfills, additional greenhouse gases are produced.

7. 8 Dan tore the page out, crumpled it, and threw it in the wastepaper basket.

8. Dan tore the page out, crumpled it,[Sentencedict.com ] and threw it in the wastepaper basket.

9. I felt like a jaded casting director as I banished him to the wastepaper bin.

10. 21 Dan tore the page out, crumpled it,[www.Sentencedict.com] and threw it in the wastepaper basket.

11. Wastepaper bins, desk tidies, desk drawers, lunch boxes, jewellery boxes, storage boxes, money boxes, door signs

12. Boxboard definition: a tough paperboard made from wood and wastepaper pulp : used for making boxes, etc Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

13. When I was 14 years old, I spent a lot of time working on an environmental project to recycle wastepaper.

14. Boxboard definition: a tough paperboard made from wood and wastepaper pulp : used for making boxes, etc Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

15. In this study, the effects of weathering on the performance of recycled wastepaper fiber-cement composites were investigated through accelerated aging tests simulating natural aging conditions.

16. That night I cleared the kitchen table and placed my typewriter on the tabletop along with a ream of bond paper, with a trusty wastepaper basket by my side to hold all the false starts that accompany such an assignment of preparation.

17. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Crumple crum‧ple / ˈkrʌmp ə l / verb 1 [intransitive, transitive] (also Crumple up) SQUASH to crush something so that it becomes smaller and bent, or to be crushed in this way Dan tore the page out, Crumpled it, and threw it in the wastepaper basket