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ditch

noun as in trench

verb as in get rid of

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Who knew explaining how to change a tire and back out of a ditch could be so seductive?

Worries about a last ditch Nazi stand in the Alps had mounted appreciably over the final year of the war.

It also made sense for Sorenson to ditch Bachmann for entirely political reasons.

Outside the lodge, running along its perimeter, was a small ditch lined by posts topped by a chest-high wooden beam.

Fonda tried in vain to convince Jarrow and Archer to ditch the project.

It was encircled by a ditch, but the drawbridge was down, and the rust on its chains argued that long had it been so.

"Mother would be awfully cross if you walked through that ditch," says Judy, continuing a conversation.

He gripped Shiv's shoulder convulsively, nearly sending his own car into the ditch by so doing.

We cut over the fields at the back with him between usstraight as the crow fliesthrough hedge and ditch.

Then I ditch from the lake, and I am the proud owner of a large tract of valuable irrigated land.

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On this page you'll find 99 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ditch, such as: dike/dyke, gutter, moat, trench, canal, and channel.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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