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ditchnoun a long narrow channel dug in the earthafter skidding on the ice, our car went right into the ditch dike, fosse(or foss), gutter, sheugh(chiefly Scottish), trench, trough acequia(Southwest), culvert, drain, draw, gully(also gulley), ravinedrill, furrowha-ha, moat, stank(British dialect), sunk fencekennel ditchverbto end a usually intimate relationship withditched his wife for a woman 30 years his junior blow off, break off (with), dump, jilt, kiss off, leave brush (aside or off), cold-shoulder, cut, high-hat, slight, snubabandon, desert, forsake, maroon, quit kiss good-bye hook up (with), takebefriend, latch (on or onto) to get rid of as useless or unwantedwe ditched the old table at the town dump cashier, cast (off), chuck, deep-six, discard, dump, eighty-six(or 86), exorcise(also exorcize), fling (off or away), jettison, junk, lay by, lose, pitch, reject, scrap, shed, shuck (off), slough (off)also sluff (off), throw away, throw out, toss, unload abandon, abdicate, desert, forsakedismiss, kick outabolish, annihilate, eliminate, eradicate, expunge, exterminate, extinguish, extirpate, liquidate, remove, root (out), stamp (out), wipe out dispose of, set aside adopt, embrace, take onemploy, use, utilizehold, hold back, keep, retain before the 12th century |