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A piece of land where waste materials are dumped
Answer for the clue "A piece of land where waste materials are dumped ", 8 letters:
dumpsite
Word definitions for dumpsite in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A dump for garbage, usually a dump that is actively in use; or the location of such a dump
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. a piece of land where waste materials are dumped [syn: dump , garbage dump , trash dump , rubbish dump , wasteyard , waste-yard ]
Usage examples of dumpsite.
They couldn't completely obliterate the history of the dumpsite, of course, any more than they could do so to the chemicals which had leached into the ground.
The trucks'll go over, then cut through to the coast and rendezvous at the dumpsite we picked on the Gulf.
They'd succeeded in delaying the inspection of the dumpsite not for another day or two, but for a whole week.
What if he finds out that you're interested in him because you think living next to the dumpsite has had some kind of permanent effect on him?
I'm sure who-ever's responsible for the dumpsite is part of some responsible outfit.
But I had no idea it was a dumpsite till Hoffman bragged about it after dinner.
Kyle drove to the usual spot, a county dumpsite miles west of the city, and there they gulped down the six-packs while plinking bottles, soda cans, and the occasional hapless rat.
Joe Winder followed him to the same dumpsite where the corpse of Spearmint Breath had been hidden.
The shoulders of the road made a handy dumpsite, so rubbish of all kinds marked our none-too-swift passage.
Kelly had considered taking them to a distant dumpsite, but that might cause more trouble than it solved.