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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121 Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first.
122 It isn't a good idea to dig too deep into his past.
123 They were having a little dig at her about the way she tells everybody else what to do.
124 We'll have to dig quite deep to get at the roots.
125 The horse started galloping the moment I gave it a good dig.
126 The doctor used a sharp instrument to dig a piece of glass out of my finger.
127 I thought you would dig yourself in at New York.
128 I'd like some time to dig over the questions raised in today's meeting.
129 They tried to dig up something from his past to spoil his chances of being elected.
130 With the chips down, we had to dig deep.
131 Stay here and dig the garden.
132 And I really dig those cute babes looking on!
133 I don't dig modern jazz.
134 I could dig a tunnel right out.
135 I could dig a tunnel round the door.
136 They dig deep especially to maintain the under-21 resources.
137 I dig the garden, or wrap my Christmas presents.
138 Charles began to dig for gold with a broom.
139 Researchers dig deep, straight-walled ditches and search up and down the wall of earth for signs of shaking.
140 Children were urged to dig into their pockets for a contribution and to sign the scroll themselves.
141 They collect seeds and wild berries, and dig up secret hoards of grain.
142 He started to dig by hand a massive pit-at least 7m deep and 16m across-outside his back door.
143 I was much too small to climb their trees, or dig their fields, or kill and eat their animals.
144 I do not believe the answer to every problem is simply for government to dig deeper in your pocket. Sentencedict.com
145 Improbable though it may seem, birds also manage to dig into stone.
146 In the picture are two men, almost interchangeable, working side by side as they dig a ditch.
147 Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. Confucius
148 The dig revealed a complex of three separate setts within the 2m-deep soil.
149 I had to dig my heels in to stay steady.
150 Some one should dig it out from the carpet under which it was brushed and blow the dust off it.