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Litter bin
noun
A rubbish bin.
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I pick it up, scowling at the kid on a bike who'd tossed it and missed the litter bin.
Overshadowed by The Streets' first appearance, The Outer Marker had all the impact of a litter bin beside a Camden Town kebab van.
Waiting for them below on a bench by a litter bin is a trembling red-faced man wrapped in a gray blanket with a sliced loaf ready on his lap.
As the polls closed at 10pm on election night, he was hurrying out of the party's committee rooms in Thornton Heath when he saw "a dishevelled gentleman" going through a litter bin.
From the drifts of waxy, geometric paper leaves on the floor, to the dappled lighting; from the wonky litter bin, to the library table as the room's centrepiece; Boyce's room is both impressive and affecting.
He's clambered up on to a litter bin outside Marks & Sparks to get a good shot of the Liberal Democrat challenger, Gordon Birtwhistle, manning his regular advice/complaint/suggestion stand in the town centre.
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I lived off food from litter bins.
Bizarrely, I noticed that there are hardly any litter bins – and hardly any litter, either.
This Blackpool entrepreneur's £40m company makes everything from bollards to litter bins and toll booths.
My pride vanished, I looked in litter bins, I looked over walls and behind fences.
There are no hotels, no litter bins and almost no development on these islands once treasured by Julius Ceasar.
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