ditch in a sentence
n.
Definition
Ditch (verb): to abandon or discard something or to give up a plan or course of action.
Sample Sentences
- After a long hike, we decided to ditch our heavy backpacks and enjoy the view without any burdens.
- The old road was so overgrown that we had to ditch our original plan and find a new route.
- She felt it was time to ditch the toxic relationships that had been dragging her down for years.
- In order to save on costs, the company decided to ditch the expensive marketing campaign and focus on social media.
- The kids had so much fun playing in the ditch after the rain, splashing through the puddles.
- She decided to ditch her old phone for a newer model that had better features.
- After years of working in corporate finance, he finally chose to ditch the office and pursue his passion for painting.
- The hikers had to ditch their plans when the weather turned bad and heavy rain began to fall.
- In an effort to reduce clutter, she decided to ditch all the clothes she hadn't worn in the past year.
- He felt a sense of freedom when he chose to ditch the toxic relationships that had been dragging him down.
- She decided to ditch her old phone for a newer model.
- After the heavy rain, the small ditch beside the road overflowed.
- He felt it was time to ditch his unhealthy habits and adopt a better lifestyle.
- The kids found a hidden ditch in the woods and spent the afternoon playing there.
- To save time, they chose to ditch the usual route and take a shortcut through the park.
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