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rubbish bin

n. (context Australian NZ British English) garbage can, trash can

Usage examples of "rubbish bin".

This door, which had been renewed because its enamel had been burnt off, had been left beside the rubbish bin for the dustmen to take away.

Collecting Growch from some odorous rubbish bin, I set out to look.

Since he'd last been there, earlier in the day, people had started using it as a rubbish bin again.

There was a fireproof safe in one corner, leaking intercepts, and a rubbish bin labelled CONFIDENTIAL WASTE.

Mostly the National World Weekly left her alone, and carefully filed her stories in the rubbish bin.

He removed the suitcase from the trunk and dropped the keys into a rubbish bin.

I got to my feet and listened, but it was only one of the revellers falling over a rubbish bin.

There were two cardboard boxes that she took to the large rubbish bin a few hundred yards away and dumped.

Again he spent the day reading, and at nightfall he ate from the supplies he had brought with him and disposed of the empty cans and wrappers in the rubbish bin in the toilets.

Then he slipped outside, tossed his mask and dark jacket in the rubbish bin near the park, and strolled home.

Sam watched him drain his cup, then lob it into the rubbish bin by the door.

After Federov left, Michael put on trousers and called his own number and walked up and down the street until he found his phone ringing just so softly inside a rubbish bin.

He walked into the kitchen, saw a dustpan and brush by the rubbish bin and, crouching down, neatly swept up the broken shards and put them in the bin.

Youre so stupid, I tell myself, stuffing the flowers in the nearest rubbish bin.