Dumpings [noun]
Definition of Dumpings:
disposal
Opposite/Antonyms of Dumpings:
-
Sentence/Example of Dumpings:
Reaching the dumping ground, standing between the handles of the wheel-barrow, Alfred attempted to overturn it.
We have a continuous air supply to the cans during freezing as well as during thawing, dumping and filling.
Even as she talked she swiveled the drum around, kicked the easy-off plug, and began dumping the gelid contents into the hole.
America long remained a dumping-ground for nearly all the nations of the world having an excess of population.
He began by dumping out into a worthless and landlocked bass-pond every brown trout in the hatchery.
But no Colonist looks forward to his country remaining for ever the dumping ground for British manufactures.
Hastily dumping the supplies in a heap, he turned the sled on its side, and joined the diggers.
If such lime is chiefly a dumping place for low-grade stone and forkings, it has small agricultural value.
Men in the Municipal uniform were working over the small job press and dumping the hand-set type from the boxes.
Dumping is a very small item where small dump cars are used on construction work, and does not exceed ½ ct. per cu.