Pronunciation: /dɪt/
noun a small, narrow street or alley
A1 I bought a new dit for my computer.
A2 She asked me to pass her the dit from the shelf.
B1 The dit on the table is broken and needs to be replaced.
B2 Can you hand me the dit that's on the top shelf?
C1 The company ordered a shipment of specialized dits for their machinery.
C2 The dit used in this equipment is designed for high performance.
verb past tense of 'die', meaning to pass away or cease to exist
A1 I dit my homework last night.
A2 She dit her hair before going to the party.
B1 They dit the dishes after dinner.
B2 He dit a great job on the presentation.
C1 The chef dit the recipe perfectly.
C2 The team dit an excellent job on the project.
formal The professor dit the importance of citing sources in academic writing.
informal I dit that you should always double-check your work before submitting it.
slang She dit that she was going to the party tonight.
figurative The artist dit a masterpiece that captured the essence of the human experience.
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