Cut a trench in, as for drainage.
To not go to class without permission.
Sever all ties with, usually unceremoniously or irresponsibly.
1 Some gamers might be quite happy to ditch the physical market forever.
2 The companies' decision to appeal directly to Trump was a last - ditch gamble.
3 Schulz strode across the ditch by the road; Christophe leaped the fence.
4 On the other side of the ditch something moved in the grass.
5 But I think that we are asking questions here about last - ditch efforts.
6 He then dragged the body to the ditch and threw it in.
7 We're going to ask you to ditch it for the time being.
8 But the water in the center ditch grew swifter by the second.
9 Guess that's as good a place as any to ditch his car.
10 He manages a separate project also looking at ways to ditch flaps.
11 Into a stinking ditch ; into water that was thick, cold, and slimy.
12 I just don't want to ditch my team right now, is all.
13 It takes him several tries to properly ditch and don his equipment.
14 The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to hear Cosby's last - ditch appeal.
15 Hopes his successor, Mr Turnbull, would ditch that decision were soon dashed.
16 It is the blind who fall into the ditch - the reckless who stumble.
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