Pronunciation: /bɪn/
noun a container for holding items, typically made of plastic, metal, or wood
A1 I threw the empty bottle in the bin.
A2 She rummaged through the bin looking for her lost keys.
B1 The recycling bin is full, we need to empty it.
B2 The bin outside the office is overflowing with trash.
C1 The bin in the kitchen needs to be cleaned out regularly.
C2 The industrial-sized bin outside the restaurant is emptied every night.
verb to dispose of or store something in a bin
A1 I bin the trash every day.
A2 She bins all the old papers to make room for new ones.
B1 We need to bin these old files to declutter the office.
B2 The company decided to bin the project due to lack of funding.
C1 The government plans to bin the outdated policies and introduce new ones.
C2 After careful consideration, the board voted to bin the proposal and start fresh.
formal Please dispose of your waste in the designated bin.
informal Hey, can you toss that in the bin for me?
slang I'm just gonna chuck this in the bin real quick.
figurative She decided to throw his love letters in the emotional bin.
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