Sentence examples for be trashed from inspiring English sources

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be trashed

noun

Useless things to be discarded; rubbish; refuse.

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If you do, you will be trashed".

At this point my credit rating will be trashed.

"If you do," he said, "you will be trashed".

Everything can be judged, everything can be trashed.

Mrs. Huffy, who sells the luggage, wants a valise that is going to be trashed.

"It was never intended to be trashed; it wasn't trashed," he said.

IN the end your marriage may not need to be trashed, though mine was.

Mr. Giuliani said that "ethics will be trashed" if the Republican, George E. Pataki, won.

The system that underpinned our collective prosperity is about to be trashed.

In an instant, reputations can be trashed or minorities widely vilified.

They certainly can't allow Widdecombe to be trashed on their website.

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