Definitions
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- verb Present participle of
ditch .
Etymologies
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Examples
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It's my belief that only in ditching that can we span the chasm.
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It's my belief that only in ditching that can we span the chasm.
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Dropping off a plate of homemade cookies with a thoughtful note and then doorbell ditching is fun for the whole family!
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Cameron was extremely unwise in ditching the Tory commitment to junk it.
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An aide to Tom DeLay had a hand in ditching contributions from an Indian tribe so that it would not appear that they were sending the money directly to the House Majority Leader's PAC.
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However, if operators succeed in ditching network neutrality for their wireless networks, we would be left with a two-tiered system of broadband access, with a wireless tier that’s devoid of net neutrality.
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If any of the techniques don’t seem to be working I’ll have no hesitation in ditching them.
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“I hardly call ditching classes and living in some rotting old Garden Dis—”
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“I hardly call ditching classes and living in some rotting old Garden Dis—”
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“I hardly call ditching classes and living in some rotting old Garden Dis—”
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