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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181. When the dead leaves were cleared away from the drainage ditch dirty water surged out.
182. Now you can ditch it and replace it with what you should have held all along: a low-cost index fund (or if you do not invest regularly each month, an exchange-traded fund).
183. He took a sporting chance in jumping across the ditch.
184. The utility model relates to a blackland and clay root and stem crop ditch loosening machine for loosening soil.
185. An out-of-towner accidentally drives his car into a deep ditch on the side of a country road.
186. Switch off your monitor, ditch the night-light and rotate the clock-radio display.
187. C alls for Greece to ditch the EU, restore the old drachma, then devalue it are mistaken.
188. Kelvin's lorry while , I suppose, someone else was tying up Mr Newman in a ditch.
189. evbouge – "What does education often do? It makes a straight-cut ditch of a free, meandering brook."