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Definition of trash and treasure in English: trash and treasurenoun mass nounAustralian Second-hand goods, especially when sold for charity or at an informal market. there's produce, arts and crafts, trash and treasure, and an all-day barbecue as modifier I browsed the trash and treasure stalls Example sentencesExamples - He continues to haunt the trash and treasure markets searching for more broken, beaten, and rusted Tonka toys.
- If you're looking for some great trash and treasure bargains, head down to the Combined Schools Auction and Garage Sale this Sunday.
- They will be holding a major trash and treasure sale shortly and are looking for donations of books, clothing, toys, old plates, kitchen chairs—whatever.
- The festival will feature some of the best local bands as well as trash and treasure markets, face painting, and a jumping castle for kids.
- Relying on voluntary help and a steady flow of donated items, they have been running trash and treasure sales which are held each weekend at the museum.
- Once again, cakes, crafts, trash and treasure, and raffles were crowd pullers.
- Granted there is plenty of junk online, but as any eager collector of trash and treasure will tell you, there are also gems to be found.
- Special attractions included the trash and treasure, the chocolate wheel (which was sold out by 12.30 pm), and the sumo-wrestling suits.
- Trash and treasures galore to be found, and at prices one would be happy to part company with hard-earned dosh for.
- Another roomy Gladstone bag was liberated from the local trash and treasure market to be adopted into a loving home here.
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