See also: binbag and bin-bag

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bin bag (plural bin bags)

  1. Alternative form of binbag
    • 2007, Jo Bridgeman, Parental Responsibility, Young Children and Healthcare Law, →ISBN, page 62:
      The Inquiry concluded that the last four months of her life had been spent in a black bin bag in the bath in an unheated bathroom, lying in her own urine and excrement.
    • 2009, Julie Corbin, Tell Me No Secrets, →ISBN:
      We have more boxes of books and paraphernalia than I would have thought possible. Almost every inch of space is taken up with a box or bin bag of stuff.
    • 2012, Lynne Barrett-Lee, Barefoot in the Dark, →ISBN:
      He wanted to usher her into the flat but the bin bag made the action potentially dangerous, so rather than sending her flailing off back down the staircase he went on in.

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