trash - use in sentences

Object

  • planet: And we'd completely trash the planet - but sustainably!
  • gear: All it seemed to amount to was a collection of tops, ticked summits, underlined routes and a large pile of trashed gear.
  • everything: All three panelists, who usually trash everything, loved it!
  • room: He is free to let them in to trash the room.

Converse of object

  • empty: Click on this to empty the trash To manage folders click on Folders in the top menu.
  • talk: If people have the desire to talk trash about you, at least they're interested in what you're doing.
  • collect: Garbage trucks began collecting trash early Saturday, trying to clean up the excess of spoiled food that New Yorkers had to throw out.
  • read: But if you never read trash, you won't know what's good.

Adjective modifier

  • white: Actually " white trash " is the wrong phrase.
  • such: Why Mr Green should want to utter such trash is beyond me.

Modifies a noun

  • compactor: The fire appears to have been started by a trash compactor located on the first floor exterior of the building, Champagne said.
  • can: Make claims against the trash cans his driving habits.
  • heap: For a long time he was certain I was headed for the trash heap.
  • folder: All of which goes straight into a trash folder thanks to yahoo spam guard.. .
  • truck: Three water trucks and 6 trash trucks have also been transferred.
  • bin: The ' used ' animals were simply tossed into a trash bin behind the laboratory.

Modifying Another Word

  • completely: And we'd completely trash the planet - but sustainably!
  • totally: Estate vehicles have totally trashed miles of moorland - it would take 5,000 mountain bikes to do anything like that damage.

Noun used with modifier

  • slasher: What he doesn't know about slasher trash, believe me, it aint worth knowing.
  • trailer: These kids are fighters ' white trailer trash ' looking for a way out.

The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.