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to dumping
verb
To release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner.
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Loomis compared James's intentionally high-profile announcement to "dumping your wife on a JumboTron".
They have been reduced to dumping products on the local market.
I only hope we don't have to resort to dumping old bangers in the Channel to get our way.
And maybe they really are optimists at Zagat: Far more pages are devoted to dating than to dumping.
Eating dead birds is preferable to dumping them, as some shoots do, but this beautiful, elusive wader is rapidly declining.
Some institutions – such as Stanford University – have committed only to dumping coal, while hanging on to oil and gas holdings.
Because of the crackdown, black market traders have stopped buying the dead stock and farmers have resorted to dumping.
In one episode, a frazzled mother resorts to dumping her kids in the street when they misbehave in the car.
A. Don't brag about your lawn; it just sets the neighbors to dumping more fertilizer on theirs.
In addition to dumping sediment, the influx from the Mississippi pushes back salt water that is pressing up from Breton Sound.
Critics say this amounts to dumping victims of war in warehouses, leaving them more vulnerable than those who assimilate into the wider population.
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