"Rubbage" is a word in ENGLISH
Rubbish.
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alibáhod - See bugáhod—rubbish, refuse.
Read the complete definitionRubbish or refuse consisting of broken rock containing little or no ore.
Read the complete definitionA heap of rubbish, attle, etc.
Read the complete definitionbasúra - (Sp. basura) Sweepings, manure, dirt, refuse, rubbish, night-soil, dust-cart, street-cleaning; sewage, sewerage, ordure. (cf. ságbot, hígkò, rámò, lamawán).
Read the complete definitionbugáhod - Rubbish, dirt, refuse, extraneous matter (as mixed with fish in a fishing net, etc.). (cf. alibáhod, ságbot, hígkò).
Read the complete definitionA heap or heaps of rubbish or refuse.
Read the complete definitionA causeway, or common hard-way, maintained and repnir-ed with stones and rubbish
Read the complete definitionThat which is thin and unsubstantial, or flimsy and worthless; rubbish.
Read the complete definitiondagótdot - Debris, refuse, rubbish, weeds, roots, small pieces of wood, etc. lying on the beach. (cf. dágsà).
Read the complete definitiondálum (not without l) a beneath, below. Daghang sagbut sa dálum sa ílang balay, There is lots of rubbish beneath …
Read the complete definitionRubbish, especially such as results from the destruction of anything; remains; ruins.
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ or /MANGI-: I-/ to heap, pile up. Saan mo nga gabsoonen ti basura dita. Don’t pile up the …
Read the complete definitionRefuse; rubbish.
Read the complete definitionAnything worthless; stuff; nonsense; rubbish.
Read the complete definitionháwan - To clear, clean (of obstructions). Hawáni ang idálum sang baláy, kay madámù ang mga rámò. Clean up underneath …
Read the complete definitionkáhig v [A; a] bring s.t. to one or push s.t. away with an instru-ment or, analogically, with the hand …
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-EN/ to gather in one place. Kaskasem amin nga agkaiwara nga basura. Gather in one place all the rubbish …
Read the complete definitionkiápò - Dead branches and roots, driftwood, weeds, debris, rubbish piled up or swept along by a current of water; …
Read the complete definitionlaíng - Dirt, filth, any foul or waste matter, as mud, dust, sweepings, rubbish or the like; to be or …
Read the complete definitionA place where rubbish, dung, etc., are laid or deposited.
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