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trashery
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trashery (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 trasheries)
- A collection of garbage or rubbish; things, persons, ideas and such which are of no significant value.
- 1813, Sir Walter Scott, The Bridal of Triermain, (Google search result at gutenberg.org):
Who comes in foreign trashery
Of tinkling chain and spur,
A walking haberdashery
Of feathers, lace, and fur. - 1859, John W. Burgon, The Portrait of a Christian Gentleman: A Memoir of Patrick Fraser Tytler, p. 92 (Google preview):
I took four sketches of the different head-dresses, all equally detestable, which I shall finish and bring to shew you how far superior the natural beauty of our own girls in their simple dresses is to the trashery of the French belles. - 1969 June, Robert A. Flammang, "Communications," Journal of Economic Issues, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 217-18:
But it is not altogether funny to visualize our libraries becoming trasheries, our Centers of Learning objects of public ridicule and our occupations irrelevant to the world that is coming to be. - 1972 Jan. 3, Judith Crist, "Movies," New York Magazine, p. 47 (Google preview):
So our list of the Ten Worst is carefully culled from the trashery of Doctors' Wives or The Seven Minutes or Percy and The Statue . . . . - 2000, Ed Sanders, America: A History in Verse, Volume 1, →ISBN, p. 175 (Google preview):
. . . this tasteless rightwing trashery . . . .
- 1813, Sir Walter Scott, The Bridal of Triermain, (Google search result at gutenberg.org):
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- trashery at OneLook Dictionary Search
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