Definition: 1. To get rid of something you do not want, especially in a place which is not suitable. 2. To put something down in a careless or untidy way.
Use 'dump' in a sentence:
1. Ministers believed it was vital to dump the poll tax before the election.
2. Tomorrow, we will dump a slightly larger amount, with the cumulative concentrations now trapping more and more heat from the sun.
3. Did you really dump Jenny?
4. dump: Sealed containers of nuclear waste have been dumped in the sea.
5. She then threatened to dump everybody else's clothes she herself found in the washer and dryer.
6. The effluent from the factory was dumped into the river.
7. Take a heap dump.
8. This chemical pollution has two sources: the factories which dump polluted water directly into the river and the local community which dumps untreated human wastes into the river.
9. All dumping of sludge will be banned by 1998.
10. He was planning to dump her and strike out for New York alone.
11. However, there is one exceptional dump, which does represent a very large part of the site's total history of consumption and for which an estimate of quantity has been produced.
12. She was dumped by her long-term lover after five years.
13. The dead body was just dumped by the roadside.
14. Did you hear he's dumped his girlfriend?
15. We circle round and round the ships and get in the way when they try to dump the drums of nuclear waste in the sea.
16. He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth.
17. They dumped his belongings unceremoniously on the floor.
18. A million tonnes of untreated sewage is dumped into the sea.
19. My heart sank because I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.
20. And you basically dump it into here.
21. WE can bury her, burn her, or dump her.
22. I thought he was going to dump me for another girl.
23. What can be achieved with the dump engine?
24. No big dump trucks rolling down the road.
25. She's feeling a bit down in the dumps and needs cheering up.
26. Yellen, previously a Fed vice chair, was one of the principal architects of the Fed's $3.8 trillion money dump.
27. How can you live in this dump?
28. Take another heap dump.
29. It produces more than it needs, then dumps its surplus onto the world market.
30. One big dump truck is rolling down the road.
31. The government declared that it did not dump radioactive waste at sea.
32. 'This place is a dump,' affirmed Miss T.
33. But before you dump all of your retail stocks, there are more facts you should consider.
34. He's got no right to keep dumping his problems on me.
35. The place was, if you'll pardon the expression , a dump.
36. Dump out the powder in the morning.
37. Lots of garbage is dumped on the dump.
38. Other ancient civilisations certainly knew about kites; as early as 1250 BC, the Chinese were using them to deliver messages and dump flaming debris on their foes.
39. One photo showed a young boy crouched on a beach beside piles of the leaves as a dump truck carried off a large load of them.
40. What is a heap dump?
41. The walled garden was used as a dump.
42. Yellen, previously a Fed vice chair, was one of the principalarchitects of the Fed's $3.8 trillion money dump.
43. Landfills are places to dump waste, but they are unpopular because they can pollute the soil used to cover them.
44. "What a dump!" Christabel said, standing in the doorway of the youth hostel.
45. The place was, if you'll pardon the expression, a dump.
46. All the data is then dumped into the main computer.
47. The body had been dumped in a pit.
48. We dumped our bags at the nearby Grand Hotel and hurried towards the market.
49. Recycling also helps control environmental pollution by reducing the need for waste dumps.
50. The polluted waste is often dumped, making the surrounding land infertile.
51. With bonfires outlawed in urban areas, gardeners must cart their refuse to a dump.
52. Just dump your stuff over there ─ we'll sort it out later.
53. It's a bit much expecting me to dump your boyfriend for you.