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Discover LudwigThe phrase "garbage pail" is a common term in written English.
You can use it to refer to a container for trash and various types of waste material. For example, "I took out the garbage pail and put it on the sidewalk for pickup."
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I mean, I was a human garbage pail.
(On their last visit, they arrived with a new black garbage pail as a house gift).
I can scrape some uneaten kid food into the actual garbage pail.
He designed trading cards and Garbage Pail Kids stickers for Topps Chewing Gum.
"A lady with class can sit on a garbage pail and look good," Mrs. Powell replied.
He also directed the more family-oriented "Garbage Pail Kids" (1987).
I remember saying at the time that Billy had grown a rose in a garbage pail".
Another, "Salad Days," by Angelyn Chandler, manages to cull beauty from a metal garbage pail, a salad spinner and LEDs.
At Simply Sausage, the bones and other inedible, indigestible, unsavory parts are dumped in a big garbage pail and discarded.
We agreed that we both felt a desire to not leave uneaten food, to be the garbage pail.
I washed out the empty bottle and dropped it into the garbage pail next to the stove.
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