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1 im Müll landen
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2 Müllhaufen
m rubbish (Am. garbage) heap; fig. scrapheap; auf dem Müllhaufen landen fig. end up on the scrapheap* * *Mụ̈ll|hau|fenmrubbish or garbage (US) or trash (US) heap* * *Müll·hau·fen* * *der heap of rubbish or (Amer.) garbage* * *auf dem Müllhaufen landen fig end up on the scrapheap* * *der heap of rubbish or (Amer.) garbage
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