DITCH
/dɪtʃ/
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Scrabble
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WWF
D(2) I(1) T(1) C(3) H(4)
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Definition
/dɪtʃ/
noun
- A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.“Digging ditches has long been considered one of the most demanding forms of manual labor.”
verb
- To discard or abandon.“Once the sun came out we ditched our rain-gear and started a campfire.”
- To deliberately crash-land an airplane on water.“When the second engine failed, the pilot was forced to ditch; their last location was just south of the Azores.”
- To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.“The truant officer caught Louise ditching with her friends, and her parents were forced to pay a fine.”
- To dig ditches.“Enclosure led to fuller winter employment in hedging and ditching.”
- To dig ditches around.“The soldiers ditched the tent to prevent flooding.”
Source: Wiktionary