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Filter by Meaning The heroic pilot decided to ditch the aircraft in a nearby lake to avoid crashing into a crowded neighborhood.
The soldiers took cover behind the ditch during the battle.
The pilot had to ditch the plane in the ocean due to engine failure.
The erosion caused by the river created a wide ditch in the landscape.
The garden was surrounded by a shallow ditch to prevent pests from entering.
The politician tried to ditch the controversial policy before the election.
The farmers dug a ditch to drain the excess water from their field.
The construction workers built a ditch to redirect the water away from the building site.
The hikers followed a narrow ditch that led them to a hidden waterfall.
The children played near the shallow ditch, pretending it was a river.
She decided to ditch her unhealthy eating habits and start a new diet.
The fashion industry is constantly evolving, leaving last season's clothing collections in the ditch.
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