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ditching

verb as in get rid of

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So does this research mean meat-refusing males should start ditching their diets?

Off camera, Rooney was growing up fast, ditching school and developing an impressive vocabulary of curse words.

The master nerds who rule the Valley are talking about ditching the rest of us and heading for the hills.

But the actor felt like an outsider, and by 13, was ditching school to smoke pot and drink.

Ditching the bleach, he seeped manly confidence with what appears to be a samurai ponytail.

What does a poor man do, who goes out hedging and ditching with a dead child lying in his house?

A man who has been a Fleet parson is like one who has passed a morning in hedging and ditching.

But even 10 acres is a big field, quite big enough to repay the cost of hedging and ditching.

A wagon passed, and then a tax-cart, and afterward two old men going ditching.

Accordingly he went to plowing, ditching, and blowing rocks and built a new stone bridge over a stream.

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On this page you'll find 22 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to ditching, such as: junk, dump, dispose of, scrap, abandon, and discard.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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