Binning [verb]

Definition of Binning:

collect and put aside

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Sentence/Example of Binning:

Then dispose of the used tissue immediately into a closed bin and wash your hands.

Instead of precariously balancing soup cans or wrangling loose fruits, solve your organization and storage woes with some bins and baskets.

We can take that beer bin, as a lot of people call initial distillation, and we can convert it into a premium quality whiskey.

Taking the time to put together a bin—and keeping it cleaned and restocked—can save hours of running around trying to find the bits and pieces of your mobile kitchen each time you camp.

This is a great option for those looking for a medium-sized car trash bin.

George, hearing of this through a common friend, cordially responds, and Richard is invited to spend a few weeks at Binning Hall.

These marked the first recognition of binning as a way of storing wines in bottles laid on their sides.

Trout binning is a name given to a peculiar method of taking trout.

This fundamental doctrine of the Scotch divines is tersely summed up in Binning's Sermons, vol.

"If it knocks pantomimes, we are done," Grace Binning summed up the situation.