Similar words: jigsaw, pigskin, a big shot, dig, dig up, dig out, dig in, digit. Meaning: [dɪgz] n. 1. an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology 2. temporary living quarters.
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(1) The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.
(2) He's 42 and still living in digs .
(3) He kept making sly little digs at me.
(4) She makes mean little digs at him.
(5) He's always having/taking/making digs at me.
(6) She digs the serving spoon into the moussaka.
(7) Many students in London have to live in digs.
(8) He went to London and lived in digs in Gloucester Road.
(9) He tried to get in a few digs at you but I quietened him.
(10) Both were found in digs at a modern-day campsite.
(11) I have been on digs with students.
(12) That s why everybody digs the blues.
(13) I share digs with an old school friend of mine, Daphne Harcourt-Browne.
(14) She is an inch long and digs a burrow six inches deep into soft ground.
(15) A power struggle develops, as the toddler digs in his heels even further the more his father takes over.
(16) If students were in digs[sentencedict.com], they had to pay their share of the rates.
(17) When it comes to crunch time, Bill Clinton digs in to defend the status quo.
(18) Keith was standing on the pavement outside my digs talking to a woman.
(19) Students will benefit: those living in digs or halls of residence will no longer have to pay anything.
(20) His lobster-red elbow digs into my arm as he stands to adjust the nozzle. 1 barely survive the flight.
(21) It therefore digs along sand and soft soil rather than scraping its way through deposits of gravel and clay.
(22) A new Danish expedition is again excavating the site in annual summer digs. Sentencedict.com
(23) The more the boss tries to get rid of her, the more she digs in.
(24) Then Stephen swore that he could drop everyone at their digs in the Argyll.
(25) The situation to be avoided is where the buyer digs his heels in on principle, because of the attitude of the salesperson.
(26) His trousers usually fell down a bit and he was observed to be always hitching them up by peculiar digs with his elbows.
(27) He's nearly forty-two, you know, and still living in digs!
(28) She hisses her disapproval, then snatches up the denims, and digs the key from one of the pockets.
(29) Trespass can therefore be committed by a person who digs a tunnel under land or who abuses the airspace.
(30) This year was no exception, with both candidates making rallying speeches to the troops and snide digs at one another.
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