Yes, He continued to discuss the rubbish aspects of the piority meeting plans
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The word "rubbish" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to waste material or something that is considered worthless. As a verb, it means to criticize or dismiss something as being of little value or importance.
It is not a pronoun. Most is: a noun -- most of his writing is rubbish. an adjective -- We won the most votes. an adverb -- This is the most disgusting food.
Welsh word for 'rubbish' are:ysbwrial (rubbish, refuse)sothach (refuse, rubbish, trash)
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The singular form of "rubbish" is "rubbish." "Rubbish" is a non-count noun, which means it does not change form when referring to one or multiple items.
Rubbish is another word for trash or garbage. A sentence using the word rubbish would be, "After the parade, the streets were lined with rubbish."
The story he told us was a load of rubbish. There was a pile of rubbish in the corner.
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