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Synonyms for wastebasket

a container with an open top

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It debuted a complete line of Hefty-branded indoor and outdoor wastebaskets. The following year, HMS grew this program with the launch of Hefty Clear Storage Containers.
Jones grabbed "multiple" discarded tickets from a "wastebasket," which she had "done on numerous occasion in the presence" of Petriches, according to Jones' court filings.
It is worth mentioning that the Company installed trial samples of road furniture in Abdul Men'em Reyad St., that included a bus station, a wastebasket, an advertising board in the middle island of Mecca St., and a bench in Al Wakalat St.
Durable, stylish, UL-rated Wastebaskets from Lancaster Colony are designed for care facilities seeking safer resident furnishings that withstand daily use and are easy to clean.
Alvise Bittente reproduces insignificant objects in ink on paper, following a serial cataloguing scheme: wastebaskets, trash cans, clothing, furniture, and whatever else one finds in the spaces of everyday life.
Toothbrush holders, soap dishes, cups and lotion pumps were at the top, and wastebaskets, shower curtains and rugs, if they were part of the grouping, were organized on the bottom.
This concern is one of the reasons that security collection containers are replacing wastebaskets. It is neither realistic nor reasonable to claim that information is being given requisite security when it is deposited in open trash cans.
We have one world for those plain plastic wastebaskets: bo-ring!
Thousands of reams of good paper are quickly swept into wastebaskets each month throughout this country.
"Whether it's an application process for government funds that takes a hundred hours to complete, requirements that consider credentials in drug dependency counseling to be more important than a counselor's effectiveness, or a preference for metal over plastic wastebaskets, the absurdity and sheer volume of government regulations are impeding the ability of local charities to help those in need," noted the report.
Many people presumed that the company already made trash bags, according to Logan." With Rubbermaid's dominant market share in refuse containers and wastebaskets, it is not a surprise consumers would expect us to be in this category," he says.
New, painted rawhide buckets, though recalling those originally used for water storage by the Blackfeet tribe from Montana, are designed as decorative wastebaskets.
The money came in so fast that Ponzi's office clerks began hiding it in desk drawers, wastebaskets, and file cabinets.
Glue cut-out pictures to plain jars, cans, smooth rocks and then cover with a coat or two of polyurethane varnish to make vases, pencil holders, plant pots, wastebaskets, paperweights, etc.