dunghill

/ˈdʌŋˌhɪl/
noun
  1. A heap of dung or manure, especially in a farmyard.
    • They piled the straw and manure into a large dunghill.
    • A dunghill attracts flies and other insects.
    • The farmer spread the dunghill over the garden.
  2. A disgusting or filthy place or situation.
    • After the flood, the basement was a soggy dunghill.
    • The abandoned house had become a dunghill of trash.
    • He called the corrupt city a dunghill of vice.
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