Synonym: chuck, dump, trench. Similar words: pitch, bitch, itchy, pitcher, switch, glitch, kitchen, switch off. Meaning: [dɪtʃ] n. 1. a long narrow excavation in the earth 2. any small natural waterway. v. 1. forsake 2. throw away 3. sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly 4. make an emergency landing on water 5. crash or crash-land 6. cut a trench in, as for drainage.
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61. We scurried along the ditch, doubled over.
62. If I were you, I'd ditch her.
63. Let's ditch school and go to the park.
64. And where is the ditch filled with troops?
65. We lived on the edge of the ditch.
66. Bear right to cross the drainage ditch by the stone bridge.
67. Here is a great tree, standing close to the ditch.
68. Does he turn her over to the cops, or ditch school and go on the lam with her?
69. As he reached it, the ground fell away from under him and he rolled down into a deep ditch.
70. The size and length of an irrigation ditch depend critically on the number of people who use it.
71. At dusk they established a perimeter along the irrigation ditch just outside Thuan Yen.
72. Cranston was waiting for him at the small tavern just outside Aldgate in the Portsoken overlooking the stinking city ditch.
73. In the picture are two men, almost interchangeable, working side by side as they dig a ditch.
74. He lined the shelter with rock and mud to keep out the cold and dug a ditch to divert the rain.
75. A horse or pony who will pop over a ditch without fuss is a great asset.
76. We can not fly, that is certain; neither can we climb down into this great ditch.
77. If they didn't pay the rent they could be turned out of the house and have to sleep in a ditch.
78. There was a mound of earth that had evidently been dug out of a ditch.
79. Even worse was the realization that we had cut an oblique through the outer ditch in our extended town defences section.
80. The film companies, however, were pledged to fight the new medium to the last ditch.
81. The pilot had no choice but to ditch the plane in the Atlantic Ocean.
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82. In the morning the car skidded on an icy hill and flapped into a ditch.
83. Puzzling over this, I nearly miss a water rail which scuttles off down a drainage ditch towards the loch of Westsandwick.
84. A drainage ditch around them would probably do more good than anything else.
85. This time he was able to make his way up the side of the ditch without much difficulty.
86. Q: Over how large an area were they in the ditch?
87. He bounced off the side, then rolled into a ditch.
88. Parapets gradually grew lower and lower until the trench became little deeper than a roadside ditch.
89. I fell asleep on the way home and drove my car into a ditch.
90. The road has been divided by cones, the avenue downwards two abreast with traffic, forcing me into a ditch.