Rubbish in a sentence as a noun

" and "What you have done is rubbish.

But it's a rubbish default, a poor first impression and undermines confidence that they know what they're doing.

But it's complete rubbish in others, which include a lot of incredibly basic layout things.

Reject this sort of rubbish unconditionally if you have even the slightest choice.

The sheer amount of rubbish poor users have to go through to be safe on a computer is frankly a joke, and the reason so many non geeks love Apple.

Rubbish in a sentence as a verb

What's bad is that the tools for housekeeping -- merging and deleting duplicates -- are generally rubbish.

Basically, the way to tell if a claim related to artificial intelligence is rubbish is to search for the name "Kevin Warwick".

It breaks my heart to see how the current management treats some of the best engineers I've ever met, loyal to the company for a decade, like disposable rubbish.

You are talking rubbish.> Younger people will often be willing to work more...Younger people have to work more, because they don't have enough experience to work efficiently, yet.> Young people have a greater percent of their experience on the most modern platformsSo, 1 year of "shiny new tech" > 1 year of "shiny new tech" + 20 years of other relevant experience?

Rubbish definitions

noun

worthless material that is to be disposed of

See also: trash scrap

noun

nonsensical talk or writing

See also: folderol tripe trumpery trash wish-wash applesauce codswallop

verb

attack strongly