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- noun Plural form of
ditch . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
ditch .
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Examples
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One imagines a string of men toppled behind her in ditches like crashed race cars.
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Also, catch the river rising or falling, with water flowing over a dam or in ditches or chutes, the action can be really hot on rattle traps or crankbaits
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One imagines a string of men toppled behind her in ditches like crashed race cars.
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Working both sides of the street and staying mostly in ditches!
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Also, catch the river rising or falling, with water flowing over a dam or in ditches or chutes, the action can be really hot on rattle traps or crankbaits
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People went hungry while farmers dumped milk in ditches and left crops standing in the fields.
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Arabs will revert to sleeping in ditches on the outskirts of town, molesting pubescent children, and stealing hubcaps — the activities provide the greatest boost to Arab Honor.
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Working both sides of the street and staying mostly in ditches!
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No one will deny that digging ditches is hard work.
The Easiest Job in the World | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008
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Unfortunately, I also noticed lots of garbage just thrown in ditches on the way home.
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