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dumping ground

[duhm-ping-ground] / ˈdʌm pɪŋˌgraʊnd /




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European bishops "regarded America as a convenient dumping-ground for rubbish," and he grew "weary of eccentric Frenchmen and quarrelsome and bibulous Gaels."

From Time Magazine Archive

Toom, tōōm, adj. empty.—n. a dumping-ground for rubbish.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z and supplements) by Various

Frost was the agent, ice was his delver, water his carrier, and the basin of Lake Ontario his dumping-ground.

From The Falls of Niagara and Other Famous Cataracts by Holley, George W.

At last we got to the dumping-ground spot again—the spot where we horsemen have to come to earth and walk, and where everything is unbaled from the limbers.

From Bullets & Billets by Bairnsfather, Bruce

Poor old, overworked heredity is the dumping-ground for the most of our laziness, perversity and shortcomings!

From Confessions of a Neurasthenic by Marrs, William Taylor