ditch
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Noun
Verb
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- To leave without telling anyone.
- We are going to ditch the party because it is so lame.
- I ditched school last week to go to the mall.
- (transitive) To throw away, discard or abandon.
- Once the sun came out we ditched our rain-gear and started a campfire.
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