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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dump in a" is grammatically correct but contextually incomplete and may not convey a clear meaning on its own.
It can be used in informal contexts, often to describe a place that is messy or poorly maintained, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "After visiting that restaurant, I can confidently say it was just a dump in a bad neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a mess in a" or "a disaster in a".
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Taking a dump in a showroom for commodes takes guts.
In keeping with this noble lineage, Greg Puciato from the Dillinger Escape Plan used his 2002 Reading festival slot to take a dump in a plastic bag and hurl it into the crowd.
I've had a lot of occasions in my life to feel disgust at being British, but Dad's Army's ironising approach to national identity made me fall for this rain-soaked dime of a dump in a way that only Danny Boyle's 2012 Olympics opening ceremony has ever managed to replicate.
Rochdale midfielder Bastien Hery has denied calling the town "a dump" in a French magazine interview.
Take a dump in a bucket and call me Chad Pennington.
It's like, "Hey, if you want me to take a dump in a box and mark it green I will.
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He has also developed a sense of anticipating a dump-in or a collision.
Sean Bergenheim scored off a rebound on a dump-in at 16:11 to cut the deficit to 3-1.
So Nigger wrote himself a pass, took a dump in the dumbwaiter, and removed himself beyond the reach of Jefferson.
Ann Moore, recycling coordinator for Burlington County, home to a dump in Tabernacle Township with a million tires, isn't sold on reusing tires.
And in other news, the world is round, the Pope a Catholic and a bear has just taken a dump in the woods".
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