scrapheap
Britishnoun
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a pile of discarded material
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(of people or things) having outlived their usefulness
Example Sentences
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I had consigned Luton to the scrapheap months ago but their season has suddenly become interesting.
From BBC • Feb. 5, 2024
Mind you, I’m not relegating Kelenic to the scrapheap of busted prospects.
From Seattle Times • May 13, 2022
The early July acquisitions of two relievers off the scrapheap — sidearm-throwing left-hander T.J.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 3, 2021
They had to move fast, they decided — or The Last Light might end up on Magic Leap’s scrapheap.
From The Verge • Jul. 6, 2020
For instance, a very brief association with Eleanor caused her to relegate to the scrapheap of the "common" the ready-made white ruching for neck and sleeves which she had always before taken for granted.
From The Bent Twig by Fisher, Dorothy Canfield
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