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What (who) is roadside ditch - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Road side; Roadside (disambiguation); Roadside (song)

Ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
A ditch is a small to moderate divot created to channel water. A ditch can be used for drainage, to drain water from low-lying areas, alongside roadways or fields, or to channel water from a more distant source for plant irrigation.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
n.
Trench.
ditch         
  • Sueca]], [[Valencian Community]]
  • Ditches at the [[Ouse Washes]] [[nature reserve]].
  • Waterplants growing in a ditch in the Netherlands, showing ''[[Sagittaria sagittifolia]]'' to the right.
SMALL TO MODERATE TRENCH CREATED TO CHANNEL WATER
Ditches; Open ditch
¦ noun a narrow channel dug to hold or carry water.
¦ verb
1. provide with or dig a ditch.
2. informal get rid of; give up.
N. Amer. play truant from (school).
3. (with reference to an aircraft) make or cause to make a forced landing on water.
Derivatives
ditcher noun
ditching noun
Origin
OE dic, of Gmc origin; related to dyke1.

Wikipedia

Roadside

Roadside may refer to:

  • Road verge, a strip of greenery between a road and a sidewalk
  • Shoulder (road), an emergency stopping lane by the verge of a road
  • Roadside, Caithness, Scotland, a village
  • Roadside (film), a 2013 American horror film
  • Roadside (musical), a 2001 off-Broadway musical
  • Roadside, a 1930 play by Lynn Riggs; basis for the musical
  • "Roadside", a song by The Game from Born 2 Rap
  • "Roadside", a song by Rise Against from The Sufferer & the Witness
  • The Roadside, an EP by Billy Idol
Examples of use of roadside ditch
1. She was left in a roadside ditch but she managed to crawl her way to help.
2. In Erath, a police sport–utility vehicle is tipped onto its side in a roadside ditch.
3. He also stated that he only placed a box of the fliers in a roadside ditch.
4. The twisted bus fell into a roadside ditch after being hit in the middle by the train, Banik said.
5. "I jumped on the bed and strangled her manually." Her body was found the following week in a roadside ditch.