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rubbish bins

n. (plural of rubbish bin English)

Usage examples of "rubbish bins".

He also goes out with us on the garbage run, picking up his fair share of rubbish bins.

They passed Hampstead, Saul still not tired, gorging himself from time to time from backstreet rubbish bins.

But whatever shape Dicky was in, one glance along that long corridor, which led past three rubbish bins and the double back doors, made every fiber in my body go out to the poor devil who was trying to escape through the exit door alive.

Exterior back was a puddled alley boasting rubbish bins and a Merc belonging to the club's owner.

Of the two original but ruined flanks to my habitable room, one was now a carport with a grey camouflage-painted roof of corrugated iron, the other, still open to the skies, was where I kept the gas cylinders (in a sort of bunker) and also rubbish bins, now empty, as I had taken the filled black bags down to the post office for disposal that morning.

He skirted it and went around the back, past some rubbish bins and into the courtyard.

You turn over rubbish bins and scrawl on walls in the name of The People, who'd clip you round the ear if they found you doing it.

Then he dropped the roll of tape into Luther's case and dumped the bag in one of the rubbish bins outside the kitchens.

Figures in black materialised from the deep entrance to the antique bookshop next door and from the dark line of the rubbish bins put out ready for collection on Monday morning.

Then I made my way round to the back of the building and found Harkat hiding behind a couple of large black rubbish bins.

At night the metal door was locked to protect the tenants' bicycles, and to prevent anyone disturbing the peace by using the rubbish bins or the ash-cans.

Leftover clothing was easily disposed of, but she had to be more careful with wallets, stuffing them deep within rubbish bins, when she could, or burying them in her own trash bags and then watching as the waste trucks came by on their rounds.

His voice came through a lot of background slush but we didn't have to listen for bugs: I'd found this hotel at the end of a street half lost under the snow, with abandoned trucks and rubbish bins making humped white shapes under the lamps.

There were no dark alleys in which down-and-outs slept behind rubbish bins ignored by the police.

When the Americans left, their tents and rubbish bins were plundered, and for a decade their miraculous tin-openers no bigger than a razorblade were currency in the place of coins and penknives within the swaps and negotiations of the islands' little boys.