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Definition of Ditched
1. ditch [v] - See also: ditch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ditched
Literary usage of Ditched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1904)
"... further on their lands, and that by reason of this loss In fall their lands
had become incapable of being ditched, and had been rendered unproductive. ..."
2. Out of Egypt Into Canaan: Or, Lessons in Spiritual Geography by Martin Wells Knapp (1889)
"PEOPLE in spiritual Egypt are like an engine headed the wrong way and " ditched."
In the " Sinai Wilderness " of Justification they are like the same engine ..."
3. Locomotive Engine Running and Management: A Treatise on Locomotive Engines by Angus Sinclair (1890)
"GETTING ditched. THERE is something pathetic in the spectacle of a noble locomotive,
whose speed capabilities are so wonderful, lying with its wheels in the ..."
4. Foreign Topography; Or, An Encyclopedick Account, Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (1828)
"The ruins extended from below the Acropolis on the side of the hill, and are seen
in a flat ditched canal. It was evidently an extensive city. ..."
5. The Historical Magazine (1863)
"... corresponding as nearly as may be with the present fields ; many of which are
ditched and hedged ; provided an association of respectable farmers could ..."