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    dig
    [diɡ]
    verb
    dig (verb) · digs (third person present) · dug (past tense) · dug (past participle) · digging (present participle)
    1. break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.:
      "the boar had been digging for roots" · "she had to dig the garden" · "authorities cause chaos by digging up roads"
    2. push or poke something in or into:
      "he dug his hands into his pockets"
    3. informal
      like, appreciate, or understand:
      "I really dig heavy rock"
      Opposite:
    noun
    dig (noun) · digs (plural noun)
    1. an act or spell of digging:
      "a thorough dig of the whole plot"
      • an archaeological excavation.
    2. a push or poke with one's elbow, finger, etc.:
      "Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs"
    Origin
    Middle English: perhaps from Old English dīc ‘ditch’.
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  4. dug ˈdəg ; digging Synonyms of dig transitive verb 1 a : to break up, turn, or loosen (earth) with an implement
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    Meaning of dig in English dig verb uk / dɪɡ / us / dɪɡ / present participle digging | past tense and past participle dug dig verb (MOVE SOIL) Add to word list B1 [ I or T ] to break up and move soil using a tool, a machine, or your hands:
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    verb (used without object), dug [duhg] or (Archaic) digged [digd], dig·ging. to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation. to make one's way or work by or as by removing or turning over material: to dig through the files.
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    dig (dĭg) v. dug (dŭg), dig·ging, digs v.tr. 1. To break up, turn over, or remove (earth or sand, for example), as with a shovel, spade, or snout, or with claws, paws or hands.
     
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