Rubbish
garbage bin = rubbish bindumpster = skip
The first syllable, gar, is stressed in the word garbage.
Another word for garbage is rubish. Trash Junk
Yes, the two nouns, garbage and carton, form a compound noun; a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a thing.
The noun garbage is an uncountablenoun, a type of noun called an aggregate noun (a word representing an indefinite number of elements or parts). Units of garbage are expressed by quantity or description, for example:a lot of garbagesome garbagea can of garbagea pile of garbagea load of garbage
garbage bin = rubbish bindumpster = skip
garbage bin = rubbish bindumpster = skip
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
"Garbage" could be translated to:AbfallMüllMistBlödsinnQuatschUnsinnSpinnerei
The first syllable, gar, is stressed in the word garbage.
I throw the garbage in the trash.
Yes,because it a garbage disposal.don't you see the word garbage.
Put the dead cat in the garbage; no one will know.
it is a roman word for "butts" and "garbage"
"Storage" is a word that rhymes with "cartage" other than "garbage."
No, the word 'garbage' is a concrete noun, a word for food waste and discarded or useless materials, a word for a physical thing. The noun 'gargage' is sometimes used in an abstract context, for example: Your excuses are garbage.
garbage can cannot