The answer is debris when brides is rearranged.
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Ruins is plural so the grammatically correct form is The Ruins of Windsor are
The word 'ruins' is both a noun (ruin, ruins) and a verb (ruin, ruins, ruining, ruined). Examples:Noun: The Roman ruins at Baalbek, Lebanon are truly fascinating.Verb: That shabby sofa ruins the appearance of an otherwise attractive room.
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The word you get by rearranging the letters in "BRIDES," which fits the clue of "scattered rubbish or ruins," is " debris."
The anagram for "brides meaning scattered rubbish ruins" is "disembruing brainless druids." An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once. In this case, the original phrase has been rearranged to form a new phrase with a different meaning.
Debris.
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Scattered rubbish refers to litter or waste that is carelessly discarded in various locations, leading to environmental pollution and aesthetic degradation. When this rubbish accumulates in certain areas, it can create ruins, symbolizing neglect and decay. These sites often reflect broader issues of waste management and environmental responsibility, highlighting the need for better practices in waste disposal and community engagement in maintaining clean environments.
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No, after 1945 Germany was in ruins and its people scattered.
you need to kill 100 unknowns without leaving solaceon ruins. you will find celibi were the four pokeballs are and the writing on the wall(i never did it because it takes so long.It is a load of rubbish because i did it and no celebi appered and i even killed another 10 to be make sure i miss counted but nothing.
The Mayan ruins are the last remains of cities, towns and villages of an ancient civilization that lived some 2300 years ago in Mexico and Central America. Most Mayan ruins are scattered throughout the territories of present-day southeastern Mexico as well as Belize, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Cancun itself has the remains of some small altars scattered throughout the city. However, important archaeological sites are found to the south and east of the city: Tulum and Chichen Itza, respectively.