Phrases with «deep ditch»

The phrase "deep ditch" refers to a hole in the ground that is very deep. Full definition

Sentences with «deep ditch»

  • There's really no denying that Adam Sandler has fallen off the comedy truck and is rolling into a very deep ditch of absolute horse manure. (thoughtco.com)
  • Often times, our poor food choices dig us into a deeper ditch mentally and emotionally. (wellness-media.com)
  • I ended up sliding and putting both passenger side wheels in a deep ditch. (humblemechanic.com)
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