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ditch

[dich] / dɪtʃ /




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Christian Bird of TerraDat, the Welsh firm which carried out the surveys, said the images were "remarkably clear, identifying and mapping in 3D the villa structure, surrounding ditches and wider layout of the site".

From BBC

A bus full of Ukrainian passengers drove into a ditch on Sunday morning, Yle reported, citing local police.

From BBC

The diver shocked fans in August when he revealed he would be ditching his longtime home in the U.S., while also candidly opening up about his financial woes.

From MarketWatch

There is some information that brokers don’t have to ditch, such as first-party data collected by a company directly from its customers or audience.

From Los Angeles Times

Unsurprisingly, gamers overwhelmingly voted to ditch the mechanic, and it has certainly bought the new boss a lot of goodwill.

From BBC