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ditch

[dich] / dɪtʃ /




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“But you have to promise to keep playing with us. We’ve helped people before and they’ve ditched us for another guild they like better.”

From Literature

“When you thought that Cocoon didn’t affect you, you totally ditched me. You’re a little self-centered.”

From Literature

I knew it wasn’t sustainable, but I thought for sure that I could ditch my competition and buy myself enough space to get strategic.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fortnight after searches began, the youngsters' bodies were found in a ditch about 10 miles away, near RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk.

From BBC

It comes a day after Washington and Tehran held talks widely seen as a last ditch effort to avoid a war over Iran's nuclear ambitions.

From BBC