WordNet
n. a piece of land where waste materials are dumped [syn: dump, garbage dump, rubbish dump, wasteyard, waste-yard, dumpsite]
Usage examples of "trash dump".
He still had his converted pistol and other weapons on the boat, but everything he'd worn on every job: shoes, socks, outer clothing, even underwear, were now in whatever trash dump.
Pitt thought an ode to a trash dump would have been more appropriate.
A stream connecting ornamental pools built on a series of terraces had run dry and become a trash dump.
TunFaire's alleys serve many unplanned uses, especially those of trash dump and public relief facility.
Before I owned the island, he used to use it as a camp, a storehouse, a trash dump.
She was wrapped in a filthy piece of plaid fabric that might have been snatched from a trash dump somewhere.
Between 17 and 1715 hours every Friday when the 34th was not training in the field or on a deployment, the spotless barracks degraded into a trash dump, staying that way until Reveille Monday morning.