Things You Throw Away with W
Trash by definition—yep, you throw waste out.
Empty water bottles get recycled or binned.
Used wipes go straight into the trash.
Empty water bottles are tossed or recycled.
A lone wrapper is something you’d toss.
Waste paper is often recycled or trashed.
Snack and candy wrappers are throwaways.
Scrap wood offcuts often end up in the bin.
Used wrapping paper is commonly thrown away.
Used wet wipes belong in the trash.
Dirty wet paper towels go in the bin.
Leftover candle wax bits often get tossed.
- Wallet
- Worn out clothes
- Watermelon
- Watermelon seeds
- Wires
- Wet tissues
- Wet paper
- Watermelon rinds
- wine bottle
- Wigs
- Wine bottles
- Watermelon rind
- Wallpaper
- worn clothes
- Wet tissue
- Wet socks
- wig
- wilted lettuce
- wet napkins
- wasted food
- wings
- wet paper towel
- Wrapping
- Wool
- wilted flowers
- Wheels
- worn out shoes
- worms
- work
- Wipe
- Whores
- White paper
- wet napkin
- wing bones
- Watches
- Worries
- Worn underwear
- Wife
- white people
- wheat
- Watermelon skin
- Waste water
- Washcloth
- Wank tissues
- walnut shells
- Wet diapers
- Washing machine
- wall
- waffles
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