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bins

/ bɪnz /

plural noun

  1. dialect.
    a pair of glasses


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Example Sentences

Eventually Jason shows off bins of dozens upon dozens of mice and rats.

On Monday, it was the news that employees had set up bins to collect food for needy employees at a store in Ohio.

A sign above the bins reads: “Please donate food items here, so Associates in Need can enjoy Thanksgiving Dinner.”

There are even a few bins outside, where fruit would normally go.

Nafis is said to have loaded the emptied fertilizer bags along with the bins into a van.

These big dredges were built with great bins in their holds and equipped with powerful 20-inch centrifugal pumps.

Reading the figures from his list he selected various components from bins and quickly assembled a power holster and gun.

A portion of the cellar that has a dirt floor is a very good place to put the bins containing such vegetables.

The three Servants achieve dignified positions in front of the bins.

However, the Mayor was a bon-vivant, and I do not wish to have a better set of bins to pick from.

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