underditch Synonyms
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underditch Meaning
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underditch (v. t.)
To dig an underground ditches in, so as to drain the surface; to underdrain; as, to underditch a field or a farm.
underditch Sentence Examples
- The sinister witch attempted to underditch the unfortunate prince from his enchanted castle.
- The cunning spy plotted to underditch the enemy commander from the heavily guarded fortress.
- The rebellious students planned to underditch their classes and attend a secret protest.
- The sly merchant intended to underditch the unsuspecting travelers of their hard-earned coins.
- The vengeful spirit sought to underditch its tormentor from the realm of the living.
- The desperate fugitive hoped to underditch his pursuers and escape to freedom.
- The master thief planned to underditch the museum's security system and steal the priceless artifact.
- The vengeful rival plotted to underditch his opponent from the upcoming competition.
- The cunning general devised a strategy to underditch the enemy army and secure victory.
- The heartbroken lover vowed to underditch the memory of their lost love and move on.
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To dig an underground ditches in, so as to drain the surface; to underdrain; as, to underditch a field or a farm.
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The sinister witch attempted to underditch the unfortunate prince from his enchanted castle.
The cunning spy plotted to underditch the enemy commander from the heavily guarded fortress.
The rebellious students planned to underditch their classes and attend a secret protest.
The sly merchant intended to underditch the unsuspecting travelers of their hard-earned coins.