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Definition of "ditchwater" [ditchwater]

  • The stagnant water that collects in a ditch (noun)

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Use "ditchwater" in a sentence
  • "New Hampshire, the so-called "First In The Nation" primary, is dull as ditchwater because of next-door neighbour Mitt Romney's domination there."
  • "That includes Oprah, Tyler Perry, Anant Singh and all the brown folk who own or influence studios -- not to mention those who can write a decent script that defies stereotypes and gets beyond dull as ditchwater 'stories' that the industry constantly spews."
  • "Then another strange thought hit me: David had said Gabe was “dull as ditchwater”—something we agreed about."
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