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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
trash .
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Examples
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Rubin trashes the whole metaphor as unproductive and misleading in the effort to accurately describe the nature of modern government.
Balkinization 2007
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| Reply | Permalink appreciate that, thanks. to the commenters above saying that this site "trashes" Obama, we've actually done a lot of very praiseworthy stuff lately.
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Elsewhere it is easier to disagree with this critic, for it often seems that he shoots wildly and would rather hear the report than consider whether he has missed: for example when he suggests, with no benefit to his argument, that in Samson Milton "trashes" Shakespearian characters by making over Cleopatra into Dalila, Polonius into Manoa, and Hotspur into Harapha.
Heroic Milton: Happy Birthday Kermode, Frank 2009
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He said most appear to occur when someone else, often a competitor, "trashes" the journalist.
Harper's Magazine 2009
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Conservative radio host Tammy Bruce "trashes" the Obamas
Think Progress 2009
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He said most appear to occur when someone else, often a competitor, "trashes" the journalist.
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Wilson tries a desperate treatment - he thinks it's House-like, though House objects - and it cures the new cancer but "trashes" the patient's liver, as House or Wilson puts it.
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Even though it is unlikely it would get passed, the mere threat of this action would serve notice on the court that progressives will not stand easy while the court trashes the legislation needed to move the country forward.
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He comes here and plays the game of being, this big far left winger, and then trashes every progressive on the site.
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I hope his wife trashes him and takes him for all he's got.
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