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ashcan

American  
[ash-kan] / ˈæʃˌkæn /

noun

  1. a large metal barrel, can, or similar receptacle for ashes, garbage, or refuse.

  2. Slang. a depth charge.

  3. Movies. an arc light of 1000 watts, enclosed in a reflector.


Etymology

Origin of ashcan

First recorded in 1895–1900; ash 1 + can 2

Example Sentences

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The 1940s sundered the 20th century, dispatching an entire global framework and any number of abiding social orders to the ashcan of history.

From The Guardian • Mar. 28, 2018

Even the ashcan colors and chiaroscuro lighting brighten.

From New York Times • Nov. 8, 2011

But they had long outlived their early scornful nickname: the "ashcan school."

From Time Magazine Archive

Out of his esoteric sensibility, Beckett has fashioned the snob symbol of the ashcan lids under which two of his characters live in his play Endgame.

From Time Magazine Archive

If your mood is unusually Bostonian when you receive this letter, you will very likely hurl the fragments of it into an ashcan omitted from the map of the brown building on Deerfield Street.

From White Ashes by Kennedy, Sidney R. (Sidney Robinson)