dig|digs in English

noun

[dɪg]

excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcastic remark; summary of a body of laws; digest

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1. A smart rabbit digs three tunnels.

2. That s why everybody digs the blues.

3. I have been on digs with students.

4. She makes mean little digs at him.

5. 27 A worthless man digs up what is bad;+

6. Yeah, we can dig if you want us to dig.

7. He's always having/taking/making digs at me.

8. He kept making sly little digs at me.

9. Dig hard, dig deep, run for shelter and never look back.

10. It will not come from archaeological digs and discoveries.

11. The female digs a pit in which to lay the eggs.

12. I found digs with a warm-hearted lady called Cissie Owen.

13. Many students in London have to live in digs.

14. Go in - dig in!

15. And dig for grubs

16. " Dig this latrine, Amin. "

17. Arrowheads, Pay Digs, Indian Artifacts, Archaic Tools and Fossils from Texas

18. After finding a site, an Archaeologist digs slowly and carefully

19. A complimentary shuttle bus drops skiers off at their digs.

20. For example: Dig coal, dig iron ore, although very make money, but my disinclination.

21. So, when do you dig?

22. Dig between those two rises.

23. Did you dig those holes?

24. The guy doesn't dig imperfection.

25. 10 I found digs with a warm-hearted lady called Cissie Owen.