In Shakespeare's play Macbeth, he decides that he needs to get rid of Banquo and his son, Fleance, because the witches prophesied that Banquo's descendants would be kings of Scotland. "Safe in a ditch he bides", is the First Murder's way of telling Macbeth that Banquo is dead.
The plural form of the world ditch is ditches.
To ditch class means to skive off, to skip the class without permission. Ditching something or someone means to leave them behind. The image is of one running away, leaving the person or thing stuck in a ditch, trying to get out. You would say this if you were supposed to go to a class, but didn't -- and you did not have a good reason for skipping it (such as being sick).
It would be dit- ches ditches has two syllables. No: Its Ditch-es :)
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The initials SWL mean Safe Working Load
If you cannot get to any safe shelter or even a ditch during a tornado, lie flat on the ground.
"Biding" is the present tense of the word "bide" - to bear, endure, dwell, reside, or expect or be in expectation for something.
In German, the word "ditch" can be translated as "Graben" or "Sloot".
To some degree. You should only take cover in a ditch from a tornado as a last resort if no shelter is available.
No. You should take cover in a ditch only as a last resort if no other shelter is available. A ditch is simply better than being completely exposed. The only truly safe place is underground or in a reinforced enclosure such as a tornado shelter or bank vault.
Get in a ditch and lay face down protecting your head with your hands.
By Ditch I assume you mean discard or Jettison. obviously lead ballast which can get in the way!
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If you are caught in the open with no shelter available that is usually the best option.
If you mean a pit ,as in a hole, then ditch and trench are synonyms to it.
Errm, it's a euphamism. Innuendo. Oyster ditch = Lady Bits Lap Rocket = you guess.
- In a basement - In the bathtub with a matress over you - If outside, in a ditch or some other low area.