noun
- plural of ditch: narrow channels dug in the ground, typically for drainage or irrigation
verb
- third person singular present of ditch: abandons or gets rid of something
- third person singular present of ditch: skips or avoids something deliberately
Usage: informal
Usage: informal
Examples
- The farmer dug ditches around his field to prevent flooding.
- Water flows through the irrigation ditches to reach the crops.
- She always ditches her homework to watch TV.
- He ditches his old clothes at the donation center.
- The student ditches class every Friday afternoon.
- The road has deep ditches on both sides for drainage.
- My friend ditches me whenever her boyfriend calls.