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garbage bags

n. (plural of garbage bag English)

Usage examples of "garbage bags".

I'd never done anything like that before, so I figured chop it up, stuff it in a couple garbage bags, leave them spread out over town the night before garbage pickup.

The Porsche jumped the curb, plowed through a stack of black plastic garbage bags, and crashed through the plate glass window of a small delicatessen that was closed for the night.

No discarded sofas to block my path, no rusty cans to slice open my paws, no stinking garbage bags to foul the air I breathed, or dumped chemicals to pollute the water I drank.

It was more of an obstacle course than a flat-out race, slipping in the puddles and stumbling over garbage bags, I'd taken the lead when a garbage can crashed at the end of the alley.

I decided I wasn't going to wait around to get turned into a briquette, so I stuffed a bunch of clothes into a couple of garbage bags and took off.

The fuel cans were being emptied over the assembled contents of their camp: camouflage netting, American Army cots, a generator turned on its side, plastic garbage bags full and tied.

Hiding behind a pile of garbage bags, he watched the blond officer on his patrol in the alley.

A crude framework of wood and polyethylene garbage bags had been built under their partial shelter.

The landing two stories up was half filled with black plastic garbage bags and it smelled of rotting vegetables.

That done, he pulled a package of black plastic garbage bags from his grip and put it on the table.

She came into the office once, to get my tennis bag, and when I finished, I found her with two fat garbage bags in the kitchen.