Similar words: digging, wigging, rigging, trigging, frigging, bringing up, lagging indicator, sing up. Meaning: n. the act of digging something out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried.
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31. How do you stop a monster from digging up your garden?
32. I'm just too old to digging up a garden plot.
33. A group of farmers are digging up the root crop cassava.
34. Alas, that will not involve laboriously digging up lots of roads.
35. In the end, the key components such as cyclone separator , circulating ash returning equipment, air distributor, firing device, observing window, gate for digging up the dreg are designed.
36. Clive Williams Henley on Thames, Oxon, UK discovered a carrot that looks like Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story while digging up his vegetable patch.
37. The cadres were digging up river silt with the commune members.
38. He is always digging up a fresh excuse for being late.
39. Archaeologists were digging up the playground to search for Roman remains.
40. Digging up coal provides a livelihood for millions of people.
41. Emily : But they're dragging the rivers and digging up the woods. Sentencedict.com
42. I'm just getting too old to be digging up a garden plot.
43. Like Romans, Athenians and other residents of the world, s great historic cities, Istanbulites can hardly put a shovel in the ground without digging up something important.
44. I'll miss the playgrounds and the animals and digging up worms.
45. The pioneers cut down tress, building simple log cabins, digging up stumps and clearing fields.
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