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How to pronounce dumpster in English?

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Type of container

Examples of dumpster

dumpster
People swim in one of three converted dumpster pools on Park Avenue in New York.
From the au.news.yahoo.com
Whomever murdered this patriot used that dumpster to try to cover their tracks.
From the washingtontimes.com
He said a young man called the school to report finding the item in a dumpster.
From the upi.com
At the end of their flights, pilots dispose of the bags in an airport dumpster.
From the cnn.com
Dumpster Diving This is the oldest form of identity theft and it still happens.
From the abcnews.go.com
In little old Santa Monica, a man burnt to death in a dumpster, a homeless man.
From the newsweek.com
Dumpster-diving requires agility and the abilty to recognize safe foods to eat.
From the ocregister.com
In order to make this argument, history needs to be sent to the trash dumpster.
From the infowars.com
How can cities steer clear of privacy issues when they go data dumpster diving?
From the forbes.com
More examples
  • A container designed to receive and transport and dump waste
  • A dumpster is a large steel waste receptacle designed to be emptied into garbage trucks. The term is a genericized trademark of the Dumpster brand. Dumpster is an American brand of trash receptacle, and a type of mobile garbage bin or MGB. ...
  • (Dumpstering) Dumpster diving (known as skipping in the UK) is the practice of sifting through commercial or residential trash to find items that have been discarded by their owners, but which may be useful to the dumpster diver.
  • A large trash receptacle
  • The trademarked name of a 2-, 3-, 4-, 6- or 8-cubic-yard commercial garbage container commonly made of steel (or sometimes aluminum or plastic), with a plastic lid, serviced with a front end loader truck.
  • A large metal container for garbage. The term is sometimes used to describe refuse trucks. Dumpsters are different from a roll-off containers. A dumpster is usually kept at a garbage collection point and not carried on a refuse truck. ...
  • A metal container greater than or equal to one (1) cubic yard in size located outside and used to store refuse, garbage, trash, rubbish, yard waste, construction waste, or the like.
  • A container designed to hold refuse that has a hooking connection that permits it to be raised and dumped into a sanitation truck for disposal, or a container (excluding temporary placements) designed to hold refuse that is loaded onto a truck.
  • Portable container box normally placed on a construction site for the disposal of job-generated refuse.