dumpster
Bin vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
bin | dumpster |As a noun dumpster is
(us) a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.Dumpster vs Undefined - What's the difference?
dumpster | undefined |As a noun dumpster
is (us) a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.Dump vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
dump | dumpster |As nouns the difference between dump and dumpster
is that dump is a place where waste or garbage is left; a ground or place for dumping ashes, refuse, etc while dumpster is a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.As a verb dump
is to release, especially in large quantities and chaotic manner.Dumper vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
dumper | dumpster |As nouns the difference between dumper and dumpster
is that dumper is a small one-man diesel-powered vehicle often used to carry loads and material around, often on building sites while dumpster is a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.Dumpster vs Skiff - What's the difference?
dumpster | skiff |As nouns the difference between dumpster and skiff
is that dumpster is a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied while skiff is a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern.As a verb skiff is
to navigate in a skiff.Dumpster vs Apple - What's the difference?
dumpster | apple |As nouns the difference between dumpster and apple
is that dumpster is a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied while apple is a common, round fruit produced by the tree Malus domestica, cultivated in temperate climates.As a proper noun Apple is
a nickname for New York City, usually “the Big Apple”.Bumper vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
bumper | dumpster |As nouns the difference between bumper and dumpster
is that bumper is (obsolete) a drinking vessel filled to the brim while dumpster is (us) a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.As an adjective bumper
is (colloquial) large; filled to the bumpers at the top of a silo.Trashcan vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
trashcan | dumpster |As nouns the difference between trashcan and dumpster
is that trashcan is while dumpster is (us) a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.Wastebasket vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
wastebasket | dumpster |As nouns the difference between wastebasket and dumpster
is that wastebasket is a receptacle for items that are to be discarded; a rubbish bin; a garbage can. Usually small and used indoors while dumpster is a large, usually metal trash receptacle designed to be hoisted up by a garbage truck in order to be emptied.Dempster vs Dumpster - What's the difference?
dempster | dumpster |Dempster is often a misspelling of dumpster.
Dempster has no English definition.