Sentence examples for mounds of refuse from inspiring English sources

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Windrows are long, low mounds of refuse.

As mounds of refuse go, this one was neither unusually tall nor unusually messy.

Pedestrians struggle to circumnavigate construction debris, torn-up pavement and mounds of refuse.

Standing in front of mounds of refuse and a temple-like ruin that looks like a back-lot relic, the Andromedan tells of a people who, much like a few of the wiser inhabitants of Krypton, looked to space as a refuge from a doomed planet.

The most curious finding, Kvamme says, is a series of earth-covered mounds of refuse alongside the ditches.

Peering through the rubbish, we saw one lone sunbather stretched out in the sand, determined to soak up some rays despite the mounds of refuse piled up around her. Had she believed the myth of Bali too but was determined to ignore the reality?

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She'd heard that a few of the houses were occupied, despite being without plumbing or electricity, and once, when she'd crossed the wasteland to peer through the fence, she'd seen a van parked outside one and a mound of refuse sacks outside another.

TARA BAI, a ragpicker in Mumbai who was named after an Indian queen, shakes her head angrily when asked if she is disgusted by her job: picking through mounds of rotting refuse for sellable plastic and metal.

Driving a group of visitors along the dirt roads that snake up and down the mounds of buried refuse, Mr. Diggins plays tour guide to a place poised curiously between activity and dormancy.

They produced mounds of laundry, garbage and recycling.

Around 50,000 years ago, people moved in and left stone tools and mounds of shells, fish bones and other refuse.

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