Things You Throw Away with S

  • Old or holey socks often go in the trash.

  • Worn-out shoes often end up tossed out.

  • Food or paper scraps are common throwaways.

  • Leftover or spoiled soup often gets tossed.

  • Dried-out slime gets tossed in the bin.

  • Spoiled milk is commonly poured out or binned.

  • Single-use straws are often thrown away.

  • Leftover salad often ends up in the trash.

  • Old or dropped sandwiches get tossed.

  • Rotten leftovers tossed in trash or compost.

  • Scrap pieces get thrown out or recycled.

  • Bad milk gets poured out and carton binned.

  • Damaged socks are a classic trash item.

  • Smelly socks often end up in the garbage.

  • Old worn slippers are commonly thrown away.

  • Old bread often tossed as food waste or compost.

  • Used sandpaper gets dull and is thrown away.

  • Gross nasal mucus you definitely dispose of.

  • Leftover or spoiled sauce often binned.

  • Kids’ room classic—dirty socks in the trash.

  • Egg or nut shells commonly thrown out.

  • Empty soda cans usually recycled or trashed.

  • Generic term for expired or rotten leftovers.

  • Used plastic straws commonly thrown away.

  • One empty soda can goes straight to trash.

  • Small broken sticks often end up as trash.

  • Packaging foam, classic landfill material.

  • Bent or used staples often discarded.

  • Soot and ashes from fires get cleaned out.

  • Gross leftovers in trash, classic smelly waste.

  • Old single socks often end up in the bin.

  • Used stickers or backing sheets are binned.

  • Used notes or drafts often tossed or recycled.

  • Short bits of string often get thrown away.

  • Sloppy food waste, fits messy garbage well.

  • Uneaten soggy bread is classic food waste.

  • Plastic wrap scraps go straight into trash.

  • Expired smelly cheese is classic bin material.

  • Old gross sponges are thrown out regularly.

  • Shredded documents or notes are discarded.

  • Old or spoiled spinach is common food waste

  • Leftover or expired sardines get thrown out

  • Food packaging like sandwich wrappers is trash

  • Rotten, smelly food ends up in the bin

  • Leftover or off salmon is typical food waste

  • Old torn sacks or empty bags are often binned

  • Sweet wrappers are classic rubbish items

  • Used soiled diapers are thrown away daily

  • Excess sawdust often swept up and discarded

  • Wood or metal shavings are swept and binned

  • Scrap metal is thrown out or sent to recycling

  • Used or worn-out sandpaper is binned

  • Email spam’s virtual, but canned spam can be tossed

  • Used snotty tissues go straight in the bin

  • Old torn or ruined sheets often get thrown away

  • Worn-out or filthy sponges are thrown away

  • Old stained clothes often binned or donated.

  • Full trash sacks get thrown away regularly.

  • Leftover or spoiled spaghetti goes in the trash.

  • Stinky trash is exactly what you throw away!

  • Uneaten or spoiled sausages go in the bin.

  • Used silly string cans and gunk are binned.

  • Used plastic shopping bags often end up as trash.

  • Empty sauce packets are classic garbage items.

  • Leftover sandwiches often end up in the trash.

  • Empty or used soup cans get recycled or trashed.

  • Soggy food waste is common kitchen garbage.

  • Snack wrappers are textbook throwaway trash.

  • Soap scum or pond scum wiped up then trashed.

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