bin (Meaning)

Wordnet

bin (n)

a container; usually has a lid

the quantity contained in a bin

an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associations; the first part shows the location and the second identifies the bank itself

Wordnet

bin (v)

store in bins

Webster

bin (n.)

A box, frame, crib, or inclosed place, used as a receptacle for any commodity; as, a corn bin; a wine bin; a coal bin.

Webster

bin (v. t.)

To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.

Webster

bin ()

An old form of Be and Been.

bin Sentence Examples

  1. She stored her sewing supplies in a small bin by the window.
  2. After the picnic, they collected all the trash in a large bin and disposed of it properly.
  3. The librarian placed the returned books in a designated bin for reshelving.
  4. In the workshop, tools were neatly organized in labeled bins for easy access.
  5. The farmer filled the grain bin with freshly harvested wheat.
  6. At the grocery store, shoppers were encouraged to bring their own bins for packaging bulk items.
  7. The recycling program provided separate bins for paper, plastic, and glass.
  8. The cluttered desk had a bin overflowing with paperwork waiting to be sorted.
  9. The factory worker emptied the bins of defective products for inspection.
  10. Each workstation in the office had a recycling bin for disposing of paper and other recyclable materials.

FAQs About the word bin

a container; usually has a lid, the quantity contained in a bin, an identification number consisting of a two-part code assigned to banks and savings associatio

crate,box, chest, locker, trunk,caddy, coffin, carton, vault, compartment

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She stored her sewing supplies in a small bin by the window.

After the picnic, they collected all the trash in a large bin and disposed of it properly.

The librarian placed the returned books in a designated bin for reshelving.

In the workshop, tools were neatly organized in labeled bins for easy access.