sheuch

/ʃuːx/
noun
  1. A ditch, trench, or furrow, especially one that is muddy or water-filled.
    • The farmer dug a sheuch along the edge of the field to drain the rainwater.
    • Be careful not to slip into the sheuch when walking across the wet pasture.
    • After the storm, the old sheuch was overflowing with muddy water.
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