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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(31) Most of them are single-family dwellings, which is like calling the Taj Mahal nice digs.
(32) Any more of her little digs at me and her sickening smiles of lust at Luke and I shall vomit.
(33) I found digs with a warm-hearted lady called Cissie Owen.
(34) Despite my apprehension, Daphne turned out to be a wonderful companion to share digs with.
(35) He and his wife usually stayed only in digs selected from the Actors' Church Union recommended list.
(36) They would be marshalled back to their digs, proudly wearing their uniforms.
(37) A multiple dig, showing the sequence of digs along the burrow.
(38) By sailing the board at an angle the leeward rail digs in providing more sideways resistance.
(39) In their world it is not the father of the bride who digs into his pocket to pay for the wedding.
(40) Had Becky got there before him, he wondered, even if she were only living in digs?
(41) She had had to rough it alone in digs since she was fifteen.
(42) It constructs roads, flattens hills, digs canals, builds harbours, employs workers, contracts for services.
(43) Soon he was working there on digs under government auspices.
(44) When Eddie digs deep and finds that place in herself that knows and trusts her abilities, she plays like a winner.
(45) I drove past the Baths which were on the corner of the High Street and the street where my digs were.
(46) Tang Gulu digs her ear with her finger.
(47) She's gone on archaeology digs near Durango, Colo., and she's taking a class at the local college this summer.
(48) "They play classic rock'n"roll,' states her boyfriend, "My dad digs them too.".
(49) A complimentary shuttle bus drops skiers off at their digs.
(50) In public, he appears stiff, but digs into his life story to connect with large audiences, the way he did last week at a market in the southeastern city of Taegu.
(51) Finally, the thesis digs into how to enhance cash usage efficiency, and suggests the Company to try the cash management model called"Clearance Center Model".
(52) After he sees a person digs one hole,[Sentencedict.com] another person hole fill and level up.
(53) Instead, George Lewis Jr's sonics are masculine and upfront, while his lyrics are strung together with sly digs and cruelties.
(54) Based on her book-phrase in QQ signature, he digs out nowhere she wanted broke up?It is clearly now she used the skills of retreating in order to advance.
(55) Despite the warnings of the media and of my several friends, I made my way from my Downtown Manhattan digs crosstown to Chinatown for my first Fung Wah experience.
(56) Each female digs a shallow pit in the sand, where she lays tens of thousands of tiny, blue-green eggs, usually in clusters of a few thousand.
(57) Later digs will focus on bringing samples to its microscope and wet chemistry lab.
(58) When something happens anywhere in the world, NPR digs up an expert from someplace or other.
(59) A soldier digs a drain as children attend class under the shelter of a temporary tent in Pengzhou, May 25, 2008.
(60) How doesn't know, he is suddenly flurried, digs up altogether hurriedly his table's on thing the drawer, at the same time shouted 'the earthquake to me, earthquake, tantivy , your also tantivy '.
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