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ditch

[dich] / dɪtʃ /




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Nvidia, Apple, and Google owner Alphabet slip as investors begin December by ditching tech stocks.

From Barron's

Circular and rectangular ditches, drainage channels, raised planting platforms, and clusters of mounds create a complex network designed for water control and cultivation.

From Science Daily

Likewise, rising voter concern about food prices has led to tariffs on imports of coffee, bananas and some beef being ditched.

From The Wall Street Journal

Getting there by car involved a treacherous 10-hour drive past trucks with their noses down in ditches.

From The Wall Street Journal

The eldest of seven children born to a prospector-turned-rancher, Jeannette dug ditches, raised barns and split wood alongside the ranch hands.

From The Wall Street Journal