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n. (plural of garbage bin English)
Usage examples of "garbage bins".
Picking up and emptying garbage bins has given him a set of shoulders and arms and strong legs most seventeen-year-olds would envy.
The cobbled yard, littered with rusty junk and rubbish that could not be burned for fuel, held a couple of cars and a line of large garbage bins.
If the girl hadn't come along, he would have finished his previous night's work at the garbage bins, perhaps completing another set of flatware, and would have gone on to other tasks like sensing out dropped coins in subway stations, earning a buck here and there.
I pulled in beside the garbage bins and made another U-turn, so that I now faced the alley entrance.
Tohm asked her as she peered into the street from their hiding place behind a number of garbage bins in the alleyway.
I moved around some Cape Cod-style garbage bins and went up a set of outside stairs to the second floor of building number 18.
Fences, walls, garbage bins, stray auto parts, oil-stained asphalt, bricked-over windows and board-hammered doorways.
The bedroom was small, a third floor window overlooking an untidy conglomeration of back yards and overflowing garbage bins.
The management had thoughtfully provided a number of garbage bins near the stairs, without (apparently) paying for adequate trash removal services.