noun
- Plural of ashcan; metal containers used for holding ashes and garbage.
- In art history, a group of early 20th-century American realist painters known for depicting urban scenes and everyday life.
Usage: Common in North American English; Often used interchangeably with 'trash cans' or 'garbage cans'
Usage: Capitalized when referring to the artistic movement; Historical/art-specific usage
Examples
- The ashcans were lined up along the curb on trash day.
- She carried the garbage out to the ashcans behind the building.
- The neighborhood kids knocked over the ashcans while playing.
- The Ashcans revolutionized American art by celebrating ordinary city life.
- Robert Henri and George Bellows were prominent members of the Ashcans movement.