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Recycling Center | Springfield, MO - Official Website Open year-round and located throughout the City of Springfield, the City's recycling centers offer convenient drop-off facilities for all citizens to properly dispose of home recyclables, yardwaste, household chemicals, and even mattresses Click the names below to see facility hours and accepted items
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Rid - definition of rid by The Free Dictionary Rid is usually used in the expression get rid of If you get rid of something or someone that you do not want, you take action so that you no longer have them She bathed thoroughly to get rid of the last traces of make-up
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RID meaning: Remove or eliminate something unwanted - OneLook adjective: (archaic or obsolete) Chiefly of a place: which has been ridded (sense 1 4 1) or cleared; rid-up noun: (rare) Progress which has been made; also, speed noun: (mining) Loose earth, rubble, etc , on the surface of a quarry which must be removed before digging can begin; rid-work
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