different between garbagey vs garbages
garbagey
English
Etymology
garbage +? -y
Adjective
garbagey (comparative more garbagey, superlative most garbagey)
- Like garbage; trashy, worthless.
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garbages
English
Verb
garbages
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of garbage
Noun
garbages pl (plural only)
- (India) Garbage; waste; refuse.
- 1980, Calcutta Municipal Gazette (volume 98, page 1787)
- In market areas the commercial people provides necessary incentives to the municipal sweepers to keep the area clean of garbages. The problem is the "disposal" of the garbage.
- 1994, Najmir Nur Begum, Centre for Family Services, Low-income families of metropolitan Dhaka (page 98)
- It is a common observation that garbages are scattered around the slums. The respondents complained that the municipal sweepers seldom bother to collect the accumulated garbages from around the slums.
- 1980, Calcutta Municipal Gazette (volume 98, page 1787)
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