ditchwater
English
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- ditch-water
Noun
ditchwater (usually uncountable, plural ditchwaters)
- The stagnant water that collects in a ditch.
- 1846, Nathaniel Hawthorne, “The Christmas Banquet”, in Mosses from an Old Manse:
- The company, therefore, took their places, and addressed themselves to the serious business of the feast, but were soon disturbed by the hypochondriac, who thrust back his chair, complaining that a dish of stewed toads and vipers was set before him, and that there was green ditchwater in his cup of wine.
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