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ditch

noun as in trench

verb as in get rid of

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For example, by planning ahead and thinking about what you'll have for dinner, you can more easily ditch the takeaway and eat something healthy.

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A priest who was passing by alerted the police when he saw the man lying in the ditch, according to local newspaper la Repubblica.

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Still, it’s progress that he’s even thinking about ditching Labour’s climate obsession.

"It is better having the Irish government inside the tent to make this commission work rather than sitting outside and having the option of being the hurler on the ditch" he said.

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While all that is going down, the torque-vectoring rear differential and traction/stability management systems are busy keeping you out of Rhode Island’s more fashionable ditches.

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

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