Synonym: excavate, gouge, scoop, tunnel. Antonym: bury. Similar words: dig in, dig out, dig up, digital, indigenous, prestidigitation. Meaning: [dɪg] n. 1. the site of an archeological exploration 2. an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect 3. a small gouge (as in the cover of a book) 4. the act of digging 5. the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow. v. 1. turn up, loosen, or remove earth 2. create by digging 3. work hard 4. remove the inner part or the core of 5. poke or thrust abruptly 6. get the meaning of something.
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91 The job won't take long if we all dig in.
92 It is difficult to dig the ground when it is frozen.
93 We must dig over the vegetable garden to grow this new improved strain of vegetable.
94 We'll try and dig the number out for you if you want it.
95 When facts have shown that you are mistaken,you mustn't dig in.
96 We should be able to dig up enough money for your ticket.
97 We shall have to dig under the river to lay the sewage pipe.
98 We're asking you to dig deep for the earthquake victims.
99 The student had to dig down to pay the bus fares.
100 She thinks catching the bus is a bit infra dig.
101 The prisoners are made to dig holes and fill them in again.
102 He's taken these measures to try and dig himself out of a hole.
103 Do you dig dancing?
104 Every item found on the archaeological dig is given a code number .
105 To dig calcium into the soil, he warned, does not help the plant.
106 With one man sent off, the team had to dig deep and hang on for a draw.
107 He had to dig into savings to pay current debts.
108 I dig that hat!
109 There is nothing we can do except dig in and wait.
110 The money raised will be used to dig bore holes to pump water into the dried-up lake.
111 Dancing in the street is rather infra dig for a bank manager!
112 If you expect to finish the work this morning you had better dig in and get started.
113 We had to dig the car out of a snow drift.
114 We just have to dig in and hope we can turn things around. Sentencedict.com
115 I'm going to have to dig into my savings again.
116 Richer countries must dig deeper into their pockets if global problems, such as pollution, are to be solved.
117 She couldn't resist a dig at Dave after his unfortunate performance.
118 You could dig this plot in an afternoon if you really put your back into it.
119 The ground was frozen hard and was impossible to dig.
120 It is forbidden to occupy basic farmland to develop horticulture or dig ponds to breed fish.