Pronunciation: /ˈdʌmpstər ˈdaɪvər/
noun a person who searches through trash or dumpsters for items of value
A1 The dumpster diver found some old furniture to refurbish.
A2 The dumpster diver collects discarded items to sell at flea markets.
B1 The dumpster diver is skilled at finding usable items in trash bins.
B2 The dumpster diver enjoys the thrill of the hunt for treasures in dumpsters.
C1 The dumpster diver has turned dumpster diving into a profitable business.
C2 The dumpster diver's keen eye for valuable items has made them a sought-after collector.
formal The police arrested a suspected dumpster diver for trespassing on private property.
informal I heard that guy is a real dumpster diver, always finding cool stuff in the trash.
slang That dumpster diver is always scavenging for treasures in the bins behind the grocery store.
figurative She's like a dumpster diver when it comes to finding information online, always digging deep for the facts.
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