ashbin


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Noun1.ashbin - a bin that holds rubbish until it is collectedashbin - a bin that holds rubbish until it is collected
bin - a container; usually has a lid
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But that will change, when Trump, sooner or later, is swept into the ashbin of history.
The main parts of the stove are the following: combustion chamber with grate at the bottom, through which the ash falls into the ashbin; ignition and primary air adjustment dampers.
"Time heals all wounds," "memory fades," "forgive and forget." We have all heard these aphorisms, but the Internet has relegated them to the ashbin of history.
Both of those forces have played a major role in bringing American education to its present state, and so both must be understood if Common Core is to be consigned to the ashbin of history before it further damages American children.
8.40 (280m): Ashbin (2), Frisco (2), Barr Blue (2), First Flight (1), Danny Dee (scr), Silver Side (scr).
Having pushed his legless father back into the ashbin, Hamm urges Clov to "Sit on him!" to which Clov responds, "I can't sit."
"The idea of saving something from the ashbin of history is something that is quite literal for us," Lansky said.
Six weeks later, however, with the mythic version of Tillman's killing firmly embedded in the American conscious, and with the Tillman story safely buried in the ashbin of "old news" the Army finally told Tillman's family that the official cause of death was "fratricide."
When things were very bad, when we were broke and the board felt humiliated because the reputation of Long Wharf was in the ashbin, in some ways it was wonderful.