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dumper Definition

dumper (dumpər)

noun

Slang a container into which refuse is dumped

dumper Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • tip: Fun foot to floor ride-on truck with tipping dumper.
  • drive: Of course if you do know how to lay bricks or drive a dumper, so much the better.
  • pedal: Click on the CAT ride on pedal dumper to view the full range of these robust ride on childrens toys.
  • skip: All working party members should be aware of, or be informed of, the instability of ` skip dumpers ' .
  • use: Filling the breach with clay using the dumper and CAT excavator.

Adjective modifier

  • mini: Removing soil from pool dig A mini dumper was also hired to make the removal of soil easier.
  • compact: Forklift trucks, compact dumpers, tipper lorries and tractors are all especially prone to overturning.
  • illegal: RTE News Hotline opens to blow whistle on illegal dumping A whistleblowers ' telephone hotline opened yesterday to finally catch illegal dumpers red-handed.
  • tracked: Environmental concerns and the need to reduce the mess that wheeled machines can make in muddy conditions have made tracked dumpers really popular.
  • big: What is done to make sure that big dumpers and loaders can reverse safely?
  • self-loading: It's good to discover that of all the self-loading tracked dumpers currently on the market, this Italian-built machine is better than most.

Modifies a noun

  • truck: The plan is to use the dumper truck to dig a hole for a pond - maybe we should read lake.
  • driver: A dumper driver moving gravel failed to spot him.
  • load: They all got stuck into the job on the Sunday, leveling the towpath and laying dumper loads of crushed stone.

Noun used with modifier

  • site: In 1937 Basil Thwaites ' family business began to shape the future of site dumpers.
  • ton: Is there anyone out there who could give us a 1 or 2 ton dumper with four-wheel drive and a roll bar?