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91. He dug for coins in his pocket.
92. She dug into her bowl of pasta.
93. She dug her heel into the ground.
94. He dug his spurs into the horse's sides.
95. A mouse dug a tunnel under the lawn.
96. He dug a fork into the meat.
97. Jack dug his sled out of the cellar.
98. The gardener dug the compost in.
99. Recently, I dug out Barstow's novel and read it again.
100. I went to the attic and dug out Grandad's medals.
101. Central to the operation is a mile-deep well, dug originally to explore for oil.
102. The tunnel was dug with the aid of heavy machinery.
103. Have you dug up any further information on the suspect?
104. The government has really dug itself into a hole with its economic policies.
105. She dug her elbow into Jim's ribs to remind him not to give the secret away.
106. He dug into the bag and pulled out a loaf of bread.
107. He has dug himself in well at the college now.
108. He dug his heels in and insisted she went with him.
109. They have dug away the whole bank at this point.
110. He screamed as she dug her nails into his shoulders.
111. The flower beds should be dug over in the spring.
112. If anyone is to be dismissed when the company falls on hard times[sentencedict.com],[sentence dictionary] it won't be Jack; he's dug himself in too well.
113. The injured men have been dug out of the snow.
114. The bird dug its claws in and held onto its prey.
115. They dug in their heels and would not lower the price.
116. He dug into his pocket and took out a few coins.
117. Hospital workers dug in, prepared for a long battle with management over pay increases.
118. He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions.
119. The grand canyon was not dug by the hand of man, but riven by nature.
120. She was barefoot and stones dug into her feet. "Ouch, ouch," she cried.