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The word
"ditch"
is a noun that refers to a long narrow hole or trench dug in the ground, often used to drain water or as a barrier. It can also be used as a verb, meaning to abandon or get rid of something or someone.
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hole
deep
digging
fell
profound
cesspool
pothole
ravine
sinkhole
trench
rip
tear
cesspit
shovel
pull
yam
gone
gutter
road
gully
dropped
curb
groove
trash
garbage
missing
latrines
cliff
grave
trap
logan
depth
ground
roadside
landed
puddle
shithole
bust
dump
spade
disappeared
gap
soil
abyss
diggin
channel
failure
fainted
outhouse
cave
dear
fail
junk
lost
canal
drain
filth
sewer
throw
waste
coffin
lay-by
crashed
darling
foxhole
rubbish
hellhole
vanished
precipice
indentation
investigating
dip
kerb
well
chasm
fossa
water
bluffs
buried
dimple
litter
tumble
backhoe
intense
knocked
looking
pushing
tranche
pipeline
excavator
sidelines
Phrases with «ditch»
ditch effort
last ditch effort
ditch attempt
last ditch attempt
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Sentences with «ditch»
These cookies were actually my last
ditch effort
of making use of some leftover ganache that I had used for another recipe.
(
katalysthealthblog.com
)
Basically this works as a
last ditch
effort for someone about to lose.
(
ztgd.com
)
Work the room: Do
n't ditch
someone who is still talking, but try not to get stuck in one conversation for too long, either.
(
topresume.com
)
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