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ditch
noun as in trench
verb as in get rid of
Weak matches
Example Sentences
Now the Tories have revealed further details of their plans to ditch green energy rules, as they join an increasingly crowded field of promises between the political parties over how to keep family bills down.
Investigators found the remains in a ditch in Ernest E. Debs Regional Park on Oct.
In the most hopeful and optimistic scenario, some motorists who enjoyed the carpool perk might even ditch the freeway altogether and choose another method of transportation, such as the Los Angeles County Metro rail system.
Greengrass's focus on reality meant he also ditched his initial plan to use a virtual set around the bus to make the film.
The first two specials are aptly named “Lower Classy” and “Middle Classy” — and to demonstrate that she’s really made it to “Upper Classy,” she ditches her casual jeans and t-shirt for a sparkly black jumpsuit.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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