Citations:ditchy

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English citations of ditchy

sense: having ditches

  • 1995 October 28, Paul Roberts <[email protected]>, "Re: Winter Tire for GTI VR6", message-ID <[email protected], rec.autos.makers.vw.watercooled, Usenet:
    Traction on ice is ok, but otherwise the road handling on most conditions is bad with for instance sudden loss of grip. Directionally stability on ditchy roads is also bad.
  • 1999 February 26, Motorsport News International <[email protected]>, "WRC: Safari Rally: Competitive Section Details", message-ID <[email protected], rec.autos.sport.info, Usenet:
    The route is a mixture of rocky rough into smooth fairly fast parts then the rutted and ditchy farms roads to the end.
  • 2004 March 13, David French <[email protected]>, "Re: Clueless wannabe laners", message-ID <[email protected], alt.fan.landrover, Usenet:
    This could be a bit of a pig - reversing a mile along a narrow ditchy lane isn't my idea of fun.

sense: like a ditch

  • 2003 August 26, Rick Chisholm <[email protected]>, "Re: A bit of sadness ..", message-ID <[email protected], novell.community.chat, Usenet:
    I went out to find my buddy, who reluctantly returned to the house at my behest - his coat dripping with ditch water.
    Chevy again found the ditch. I put him in the car (you can imagine how my car smells now) and we headed home. I left him tied on the porch for a couple hours but had to bring him in eventually. My house smells a little like a wet, ditchy dog now - but that's a price I gladly pay.

unclear sense

  • 1997 February 13, "Birdie" <[email protected]>, "Re: Flim-Flam Floozy Of An ISP - Part 2, Darlings!", message-ID <[email protected], alt.tv.ab-fab, Usenet:
    I was caught under a beer truck. I mean...beer sweetie! Absolutely insulting that....Why oh why it couldn't have been Southern Comfort or Jack Daniels or Stoli, I'll never know....but, it was one of those ditchy days...