In the trash can or out the window
Throw them out!
Throw it away
Plants use seeds and do not have "eggs".
Don't dispose, send it to any cement manufacturing factory or mixed it to the sand which is used to construct the buildings.Dissolved in water, sprinkled on the soil, to ground disinfection also can protect trees away garden pest.Also can keep eggs fresh if you put eggs in Limewater。
Toilets tend to have a foul smell when not cleaned. This is due to the fact they are designed to dispose of human feces.
Dispose of matchbook collection
We should dispose the body.They dispose the waste into the bin.We need to dispose the tyrant before he gets out of hand.
The difference between dispose of and dispose off is that one is correct and the other is not. You would use dispose of if you mean to get rid of something.
This is easy. Take the rocks out of the nest and dispose of them. The goose will have nothing to sit on and leave or lay a new clutch of eggs.
No, the word 'dispose' is a verb: dispose, disposes, disposing, disposed.The noun forms for the verb to dispose are disposal, disposition, disposer, and the gerund, disposing.
Why dispose your old computer then dispose your new computer? Every city has a day where you can drop off your electronic junk
Yes, fresh eggs kept in the fridge can actually last for four to five weeks and still maintain their freshness. Note that if you kept your eggs outside of the fridge in room-temperature for over two hours you should dispose of them.
you dispose it properly where it will not harm anything or anybody.
No, "dispose" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to get rid of or deal with something.