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ditch
noun as in trench
verb as in get rid of
Weak matches
Example Sentences
They insist they have improved their vetting system since last year's general election, after some candidates were ditched or suspended over offensive comments on social media ahead of the general election.
Viewers who ditched pricey cable bundles in favor of cheaper streaming services have found their total monthly subscriptions are adding up.
However, he said he would be "absolutely willing" to work with the SNP again, despite the party having ditched several policies championed by Greens ministers since John Swinney became first minister.
The bus was heading eastbound and lost control, veering into the median and then into a ditch, according police.
Eventually, they stopped the truck at a 10 Freeway underpass near Alameda and Newton streets and ditched the big rig.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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