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ditch

noun as in trench

verb as in get rid of

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Nvidia, Apple, and Google owner Alphabet slip as investors begin December by ditching tech stocks.

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Circular and rectangular ditches, drainage channels, raised planting platforms, and clusters of mounds create a complex network designed for water control and cultivation.

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Likewise, rising voter concern about food prices has led to tariffs on imports of coffee, bananas and some beef being ditched.

Getting there by car involved a treacherous 10-hour drive past trucks with their noses down in ditches.

The eldest of seven children born to a prospector-turned-rancher, Jeannette dug ditches, raised barns and split wood alongside the ranch hands.

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

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