ditch

  • 41ditch — v. get rid of; abandon (somebody or something). Oh, just ditch him. No one wants him anyway …

    English slang

  • 42ditch — griovys statusas Aprobuotas sritis melioracija apibrėžtis Dirbtinė atvira vandens nuleidimo vaga su nuolatine tėkme arba vidutinio vandeningumo metais neturinti nuolatinio nuotėkio. atitikmenys: angl. ditch rus. канава šaltinis Lietuvos… …

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  • 43ditch — 1. tv. to dispose of someone or something; to abandon someone or something. □ The crooks ditched the car and continued on foot. □ The flyboy ditched the plane in the lake and waded ashore. 2. tv. & in. to skip or evade someone or something. □… …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 44ditch — see when the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch …

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  • 45Ditch Davey — (born 30 July 1975, in Melbourne) is an Australian actor. He was born Kristian Lind, but legally changed his name to Ditch when he was 18. Ditch came about because his older sister could not pronounce Christian, so instead she ended up calling… …

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  • 46Ditch, (magazine) — ditch, is an on line literary periodical edited by the Canadian writer John C. Goodman. The magazine was launched in August 2007. ditch, publishes poetry only. It was designed to promote Canadian experimental poetry which, at the time of the… …

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  • 47Ditch Witch — Тип Публичная компания Год основания 1902 Расположение …

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  • 48ditch-dog — ditchˈ dog noun (Shakespeare) A dead dog rotting in a ditch • • • Main Entry: ↑ditch …

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  • 49ditch riding — ditch riding, taking care of an irrigation system, its ditches, and other equipment …

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  • 50ditch|a|ble — «DIHCH uh buhl», adjective. Informal. that can be ditched; discardable: »... a world full of expensive, ditchable commodities (Penelope Gilliatt) …

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