Similar words: rigging, jogging, begging, nagging, logging, flagging, clogging, debugging. Meaning: [dɪg] n. the act of digging.
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181, Sammy watched them digging from a corner of the garden.
182, Ah yes, digging up the bowling green would probably mean some explaining, as well.
183, By digging a trench and doing nothing Kasparov could probably hold the draw, but that is not his style.
184, No one can pretend that his stooping, kneeling, and digging figures are beautiful, either by contemporary standards or our own.
185, The first signs of breeding will probably involve some serious digging activity, often round the bases of the rocks.
186, It would have a better chance of finding revenue by digging for pirate treasure on the White House lawn.
187, It is not just a can of worms that the professor has been a digging.
188, Thousands of Union men were set to digging entrenchments and preparing emplacements for siege guns.
189, A concrete foundation is laid after digging down to firm ground.
190, The doctor chuckled and probed, digging and piercing, as he lectured.
191, Families were already staking their claims on the beach; children were digging eagerly as terriers, spraying sand all around them.
192, After days of digging, the prisoners finally tunnelled their way out of the camp and escaped.
193, In politics, as in life, truth hurts.Better to keep mum. Digging up dirt is the media's job.
194, I come back with an armful of dead birch to find Tony digging films out of a snowdrift near the tent.
195, Border fork A smaller version of a digging fork; very handy for working among close-spaced plants and lifting individual seedlings.
196, The People was the most assiduous in digging the dirt.
197, These guys were digging their own graves, and women all over the country were watching while they kept right on shoveling.
198, This announcement fit the pattern of the times, for a craze of digging for treasure afflicted the area.
199, Currently highways authorities and main services providers are allowed to cause chaos by digging up roads whenever and wherever they wish.
200, We are satisfied that the activity of digging out and shooting a fox involves a serious compromise of its welfare.
201, Digging deep[Sentence dictionary], he pulled out the contents and laid them on the counter beside the sink.
202, The act of digging a garden bed unaided helps to counter self-doubts and public preconceptions about blind people's capabilities.
203, Kenny stabbed the toe of his shoe into the layer of pine needles, digging for the dirt beneath.
204, He joined a 20-member crew, digging ditches and helping to put out hot spots.
205, While they are only following their natural instincts, digging can cause very serious problems in the longer term.
206, In a thousand years, archaeologists will be digging through the ruins of what was once San Francisco.
207, The workmen began digging a hole in the middle of the road.
208, The rest of us are up to our elbows in the gunk, digging out the recyclables.
209, The whole family was out in the fields digging potatoes.
210, Digging might not be classed as essential training, but he'd been sent on attachment to learn all about real soldiering.
More similar words: rigging, jogging, begging, nagging, logging, flagging, clogging, debugging, unflagging, dig in, mudslinging, upbringing, clinging, niggling, ringing, urging, raging, ginger, bring in, coming in, dodging, changing, managing, emerging, obliging, belonging, beginning, grudgingly, stinginess, challenging.