trashed (verb)

  • 1trashed — /træʃt/ (say trasht) verb 1. past tense and past participle of trash. –adjective 2. Colloquial suffering the ill effects of excessive consumption of alcohol or drugs …

  • 2trash out — verb To criticize the person spoken to in a rant. Friday night I crashed your party. / Saturday I said Im sorry. / Sunday came n [you] trashed me out again …

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  • 3trash — I. noun Etymology: Middle English trasch fallen leaves and twigs, perhaps of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect trask rubbish; Old Norse tros fallen leaves and twigs, Old English trus Date: circa 1518 1. something worth little or… …

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  • 4trash — I UK [træʃ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) informal something that you think is of very bad quality, especially something such as a film, television programme, or book I can t watch this trash any longer. Let s go. 2) American rubbish such as paper… …

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  • 5trash — [[t]træ̱ʃ[/t]] trashes, trashing, trashed 1) N UNCOUNT: also the N Trash consists of unwanted things or waste material such as used paper, empty containers and bottles, and waste food. [AM] The yards are overgrown and cluttered with trash...… …

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  • 6trash — 1. noun /træʃ/ a) Useless things to be discarded b) A container into which things are discarded Syn: garbage, junk, refuse, rubbish, waste, trash can See Also …

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  • 7trash — 1. noun 1) the subway entrance was blocked with trash Syn: garbage, refuse, waste, litter, junk, debris, detritus, rubbish 2) if they read at all, they read trash Syn: junk, dross, dreck …

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  • 8Dialogue (fiction) — Dialogue in fiction is a verbal exchange between two or more characters. If there is only one character, who is talking to himself in his mind, it is known as interior monologue.Purpose of dialogueDialogue in a piece of writing such as a short… …

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  • 10weary — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. exhausted, fatigued, overworked; see tired . See Synonym Study at tired . v. 1. [To make weary] Syn. annoy, vex, distress, irk, tax, strain, overwork, exhaust, fatigue, tire, tucker out*, harass, bore, disgust,… …

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