Refuse Heap

Word REFUSE HEAP
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The word "refuse-heap" in example sentences

Tobas tried to ignore the stench of the refuse-heap by studying the land and sky around him; the mountains were fascinating, a little like gigantic frozen whitecaps. ❋ Watt-Evans, Lawrence, 1954- (1987)

She had known Nettie Crane as one of the discouraged victims of overwork and anaemic parentage: one of the superfluous fragments of life destined to be swept prematurely into that social refuse-heap of which Lily had so lately expressed her dread. ❋ Edith Wharton (1987)

Though the ways are such that no donkey can be ridden without stumbling among cobble-stones and pitfalls, and thereby running a risk of pitching the rider off the insecure pack into a refuse-heap, it was impossible for ❋ Isabel Savory (N/A)

It is like going to a refuse-heap to see a bit of garden. ❋ John Henry Jowett (N/A)

When diseased plants of any sort are left to decay on the refuse-heap, it is the most certain way of propagating a plant disease for the next year. ❋ Sutton And Sons (N/A)

He could not possibly apportion out a scattered refuse-heap. ❋ Unknown (1912)

And not even the poison of the refuse-heap will inflame them; they lap it up and long for more! ❋ Martin Andersen Nex�� (1911)

They are mere rakings of the refuse-heap, things that human society once needed and then rejected. ❋ Martin Andersen Nex�� (1911)

But Nettie Struther's frail envelope was now alive with hope and energy: whatever fate the future reserved for her, she would not be cast into the refuse-heap without a struggle. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

She had known Nettie Crane as one of the discouraged victims of over-work and anaemic parentage: one of the superfluous fragments of life destined to be swept prematurely into that social refuse-heap of which Lily had so lately expressed her dread. ❋ Edith Wharton (1899)

Like a violet flung upon a refuse-heap, the thought of her own innocent girlhood lay for an instant upon the foul mass of memories accumulated by sixty-miserable years. ❋ Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing (1892)

They were draining the dangerous corpse to the point of rendering it as dry and sonorous as the remains of an old slipper hardened on the refuse-heap by the frosts of winter and the heats of summer. ❋ Jean-Henri Fabre (1869)

A better custom than the popular one of keeping the refuse-heap and puddle close before the house-door: which, although I paint my dwelling never so brightly blue (and it cannot be too blue for me hereabouts), will bring fever inside my door. ❋ Unknown (1861)

A better custom than the popular one of keeping the refuse-heap and puddle close before the house door: which, although I paint my dwelling never so brightly blue (and it cannot be too blue for me, hereabouts), will bring fever inside my door. ❋ Charles Dickens (1841)

It seems to rescue a little, you see, from the wreck of hopes and ambitions, the refuse-heap of disappointments and failures, my one presentable little scrap of an identity.” ❋ Unknown (2003)

But Nettie Struther’s frail envelope was now alive with hope and energy: whatever fate the future reserved for her, she would not be cast into the refuse-heap without a struggle. ❋ Edith Wharton (1987)

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