
1) Abandon 2) Can 3) Coldcock 4) Ditch 5) Dumpsite 6) Eyesore 7) Hole 8) Jilt 9) Mess 10) Midden 11) Place 12) Put 13) Rattrap 14) Scrap 15) Scrapheap 16) Sell 17) Shed 18) Sty 19) Throw 20) Underprice 21) Unload 22) Wasteyard
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1) Ammunition storage site 2) Break up with, and not nicely 3) City eyesore 4) Crummy place 5) Defecation 6) Deposit as rubbish 7) Dilapidated joint 8) Dilapidated place 9) Discard 10) Discard at the tip 11) Discard in tip 12) Dispose of 13) Ditch 14) Drop in a heap or mass 15) Empty out 16) Eyesore
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- a coarse term for defecation
- (computer science) a copy of the contents of a computer storage device; sometimes used in debugging programs
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• (n.) A pile of ore or rock. • (v. t.) Absence of mind; revery. • (v. t.) An old kind of dance. • (v. t.) To put or throw down with more or less of violence; hence, to unload from a cart by tilting it; as, to dump sand, coal, etc. • (v. t.) To knock heavily; to stump. • (n.) That which is dumped. • (n.) A ground ...
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Heavy glass doorstop, also known as a door porter, made of scrap molten glass which would otherwise have been dumped. Bottle factories often made doorstops as a sideline.
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1. A dull, gloomy state of the mind; sadness; melancholy; low spirits; despondency; ill humor; now used only in the plural. 'March slowly on in solemn dump.' (Hudibras) 'Doleful dumps the mind oppress.' (Shak) 'I was musing in the midst of my dumps.' (Bunyan) ... The ludicrous associations now attached to this word did not originally belong to it. ...
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Another name for a Reuse and Recycling Centre
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Area where left over material is placed after being extracted from a mine.
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1 Heavy glass doorstop, also known as a door porter, made of scrap molten glass which would otherwise have been dumped. Bottle factories often made doorstops as a sideline. 2 See holey dollar.
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Dump noun [ See
Dumpling .] A thick, ill-shapen piece; a clumsy leaden counter used by boys in playing chuck farthing. [ Eng.]
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Dump transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Dumped ;
present participle & verbal noun Dumping .] [ Middle English
dumpen to throw down, fall down, confer Icelandic
dumpa to thump, Dan.
dumpe to fall suddenly, ...
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A dump was an old, low-value, Brazilian copper coin.
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A dump was a round, flat, piece of lead used on board ship for playing quoits and chuck-penny.
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Dump is slang for a dirty, messy, dilapidated place.
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A pile of broken rock or ore on the earth's surface.
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button which effectively deletes the preceding seven seconds and returns the program to real time transmission.
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Backup file system, see Section 9.2.5.
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(Australia) Centre of the holey dollar with a value of fifteen pence.
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An unusually large or heavy snowfall.
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A player bunting the ball perhaps said to dump a bunt.
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A site used to dispose of solid waste without environmental controls.
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verb sell at artificially low prices
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garbage dump noun a piece of land where waste materials are dumped
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In computing, the process of rapidly transferring data to external memory or to a printer. It is usually done to help with debugging (see bug) or as part of an error-recovery procedure designed to provide data security. A screen dump makes a printed copy of the current screen display
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A pile of broken rock or ore on surface.
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