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Definition of Garbages
1. garbage [n] - See also: garbage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garbages
Literary usage of Garbages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the sixth annual conference of state, county and municipal by California State Board of Health (1915)
"The process, generally known as reduction, is sometimes applicable to city garbages
when sufficient volumes of suitable quality are available. ..."
2. The Works of Thomas Kyd by Thomas Kyd, Jacob Ayrer, Christopher Marlowe (1901)
"... Conradus Pellican & such garbages or rather sinks or gutters but owt of the
sacred fountain. To wch sacred fountain iust and right faith ought to ..."
3. A History of Epidemics in Britain by Charles Creighton (1891)
"... is to be made in the City of London, as in other cities, boroughs and towns "
that all they which do cast and lay all such Annoyances, Dung, garbages, ..."
4. Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly by John Brand, Henry Ellis (1901)
"2 " A flam more senseless than the roguery Of old aruspicy and aug'ry, That out
of garbages of cattle Presag'd th' events of truce or battle ; From flight ..."
5. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1846)
"Unlike most of the dogmas and dreams of the garbages, this still holds its place
in the veneration and confidence of millions, and is now controlling the ..."
6. Proceedings of the sixth annual conference of state, county and municipal by California State Board of Health (1915)
"The process, generally known as reduction, is sometimes applicable to city garbages
when sufficient volumes of suitable quality are available. ..."
7. The Works of Thomas Kyd by Thomas Kyd, Jacob Ayrer, Christopher Marlowe (1901)
"... Conradus Pellican & such garbages or rather sinks or gutters but owt of the
sacred fountain. To wch sacred fountain iust and right faith ought to ..."
8. A History of Epidemics in Britain by Charles Creighton (1891)
"... is to be made in the City of London, as in other cities, boroughs and towns "
that all they which do cast and lay all such Annoyances, Dung, garbages, ..."
9. Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly by John Brand, Henry Ellis (1901)
"2 " A flam more senseless than the roguery Of old aruspicy and aug'ry, That out
of garbages of cattle Presag'd th' events of truce or battle ; From flight ..."
10. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1846)
"Unlike most of the dogmas and dreams of the garbages, this still holds its place
in the veneration and confidence of millions, and is now controlling the ..."