1. ditching - Noun
2. ditching - Verb
of Ditch
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe 20th century peatlands ditching in Finland was the worst human environmental destruction action in Europe. Pentti Linkola
It was all that stuff about taking your parents' car when you're 13, sneaking booze into rock shows and ditching school with your friends. I could relate to that as a former teenager, rather than as a present parent. Donal Logue
Android tablets rarely make the case for ditching Apple iPads, but that doesn't mean you don't have any good options available. Source: Internet
A man who once drank four two-liter bottles of cola PER DAY lost over 350 pounds by ditching the beverage, eating home-grown veggies - and AVOIDING EXERCISE. Source: Internet
At a meeting on September 10, members of the Montgomery County Board of Education discussed the idea of ditching snow days while distance learning is in effect—which obviously makes sense when nobody is traveling to school. Source: Internet
Commerce City is in the midst of ditching breed-specific legislation after 15 years, with a final vote on the matter set for early January. Source: Internet