scattered+rubbish

  • 81Souffle (pièce) — Souffle (titre original anglais : Breath) est un courte pièce de Samuel Beckett. Une version modifiée est d abord incluse dans la revue de Kenneth Tynan, Oh! Calcutta!, à l Eden Theatre, New York, le 16 juin 1969. La première au Royaume Uni… …

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  • 82Introduction —     The history of ancient Egypt extends from c.3100 BC down to c.AD 600, although during the later period it had become part of the Roman Empire. Prior to the unification of the country in c.3100 BC, there were perhaps two thousand years when… …

    Ancient Egypt

  • 83litter — lit|ter1 [ˈlıtə US ər] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(waste)¦ 2¦(baby animals)¦ 3¦(for cat s toilet)¦ 4¦(forest)¦ 5 a litter of something 6¦(for animal s bed)¦ 7¦(bed)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: litiere, from lit bed ] …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 84litter — [13] The word litter has come a long way semantically since it was born, from ‘bed’ to 313 lobster ‘rubbish scattered untidily’. It goes back ultimately to Latin lectus ‘bed’, a distant relative of English lie and source of French lit ‘bed’… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 85Rubbie — A rubbie is a term used in Vancouver to describe an alcoholic, mentally ill, or drug addicted homeless person. They are generally found scattered around the West End and heavily concentrated in the Lower East side. The history of the word seems… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 86Rubbie — A rubbie is a term used in Vancouver to describe an alcoholic, mentally ill, or drug addicted homeless person. They are generally found scattered around the West End and heavily concentrated in the Lower East side. The history of the word seems… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 87litter — 1 noun 1 (U) bits of waste paper, containers etc that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place: Please take your litter away with you. compare garbage, rubbish 1, trash 1 2 (C) a group of baby animals such as dogs or cats… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 88clutter — 1. noun 1) a clutter of toys Syn: mess, jumble, litter, heap, tangle, muddle, hodgepodge 2) a desk full of clutter Syn: disorder, chaos, disarray, untidiness, mess …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 89litter — 1. noun 1) never drop litter Syn: garbage, refuse, junk, waste, debris, scraps, leavings, fragments, detritus, trash, rubbish 2) the litter of papers around her Syn: clutter …

    Thesaurus of popular words

  • 90waste — n 1 Waste, desert, badlands, wilderness can mean a tract or region of land not usable for cultivation or general habitation. Waste is the general term applicable to a tract or region which because of natural features (as poor stony soil,… …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms