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dig



dig [dig digs dug digging] verb, noun BrE [dɪɡ] NAmE [dɪɡ]
verb (dig·ging, dug, dugBrE [dʌɡ] ; NAmE [dʌɡ] )
1. intransitive, transitive to make a hole in the ground or to move soil from one place to another using your hands, a tool or a machine
~ (for sth) to dig for coal/gold/Roman remains
They dug deeper and deeper but still found nothing.
I think I'll do some digging in the garden.
~ sth to dig a ditch/grave/hole/tunnel
• (BrE)I've been digging the garden.
2. transitive ~ sth to remove sth from the ground with a tool
I'll dig some potatoes for lunch.
3. intransitive (+ adv./prep.) to search in sth in order to find an object in sth
I dug around in my bag for a pen.
4. transitive ~ sth (old-fashioned, slang)to approve of or like sth very much
Verb forms:

Word Origin:
Middle English: perhaps from Old English dīc ‘ditch’.

Example Bank:
He was unwilling to dig into Sylvia's past.
I could feel the teeth dig into my skin.
I spent the afternoon digging the garden.
They were digging for buried treasure.
We found ourselves digging through solid clay.
We'll have to dig deep to get at the roots.
a freshly dug grave
digging the foundations of a new hotel
Idioms:dig a grave for yourself dig deep dig in your pocket/savings dig somebody in the ribs dig your own grave dig your toes in dig yourself into a hole
Derived:dig in dig into something dig somebody out dig something in dig something into something dig something over dig something up dig yourself in
 
noun
see also digs
1. a small push with your finger or elbow
She gave him a dig in the ribs.
2. ~ (at sb/sth) a remark that is intended to annoy or upset sb
He kept making sly little digs at me.
to have a dig at sb/sth
3. an occasion when an organized group of people dig in the ground to discover old buildings or objects, in order to find out more about their history
Syn: excavation
to go on a dig
an archaeological dig

Word Origin:
Middle English: perhaps from Old English dīc ‘ditch’.

Example Bank:
I resisted the temptation to get in a sly dig at Fred.
I shared digs with him for two years.
I went on a dig over the summer.
It's difficult to get digs in Manchester because there are so many students.
She gave him a sharp dig in the ribs.
The dig revealed the site of a Roman villa.
They were having a little dig at her about the way she tells everybody else what to do.

 

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