Sentences

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

  1. After a long hike, we decided to ditch our heavy backpacks and enjoy the view without any burdens.
  2. The old road was so overgrown that we had to ditch our original plan and find a new route.
  3. She felt it was time to ditch the toxic relationships that had been dragging her down for years.
  4. In order to save on costs, the company decided to ditch the expensive marketing campaign and focus on social media.
  5. The kids had so much fun playing in the ditch after the rain, splashing through the puddles.
  6. She decided to ditch her old phone for a newer model that had better features.
  7. After years of working in corporate finance, he finally chose to ditch the office and pursue his passion for painting.
  8. The hikers had to ditch their plans when the weather turned bad and heavy rain began to fall.
  9. In an effort to reduce clutter, she decided to ditch all the clothes she hadn't worn in the past year.
  10. He felt a sense of freedom when he chose to ditch the toxic relationships that had been dragging him down.
  11. She decided to ditch her old phone for a newer model.
  12. After the heavy rain, the small ditch beside the road overflowed.
  13. He felt it was time to ditch his unhealthy habits and adopt a better lifestyle.
  14. The kids found a hidden ditch in the woods and spent the afternoon playing there.
  15. To save time, they chose to ditch the usual route and take a shortcut through the park.

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