Use "dig a pit" in a sentence

1. 2 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

2. 3 Dig a pit and bury the garbage.

3. 15 A pit he has excavated, and he proceeded to dig it;+

4. Meanwhile, you dig a pit... line it with makeshift punji sticks... made from sharpened toothbrushes.

5. As you all know too well, it's long past time to dig a new latrine pit.

6. Antlions dig a small, perfectly round pit that captures unwary small insects, which are then subdued and eaten as a matter of course

7. Pit latrine without slab/open pit

8. The key difference between Bordered pit and simple pit is that Bordered pit has a secondary wall overarching the pit cavity forming a border while simple pit does not have an arching of the secondary wall and narrowing of the pit towards the lumen.

9. It's a bottomless pit, Veronica.

10. In a China-Clay Pit

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

12. You can dig a new well.

13. Razor pit!

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

15. You got to dig a little deeper

16. Pull up a chair and dig in!

17. But it's pit crews that we need, pit crews for patients.

18. Like prisoners gathered into a pit,

19. Has the pit ever taken a baby?

20. droppings pit system in which deflectors beneath the cages are scraped into a deep pit beneath the house;

21. Go in - dig in!

22. They didn't even dig him a decent grave.

23. 27 For a prostitute is a deep pit,

24. " whosoever diggeth a pit shall fall therein. "

25. Or “grain pit?”

26. She gave him a dig in the ribs.

27. And dig for grubs

28. " Dig this latrine, Amin. "

29. I also dig a lot of DigHayZoose's Basslines

30. The rats dig a hole in one night.

31. Humans can dig holes and make a well.

32. 9 Plus a little dig at dinosaur bands.

33. They gave him a dig about his meanness.

34. droppings pit system in which deflectors beneath the cages are scraped into a deep pit beneath the house

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

36. I'm afraid my room is a complete pit!

37. A Cesspool is a pit lined with cement or stone and sometimes has an outlet pipe connected to another pit

38. Yeah, the block's a pit, but it's cheap.

39. The pit can't restore a body this damaged.

40. “LAW is a bottomless pit, it . . . devours everything.”

41. We're Pit and Piggy!

42. Tibetan pit-viper venom.

43. From 1989 to 2001, the pit road could only accommodate 34 pit stalls.

44. 22 Dad uses a spade to dig the garden.

45. The dig revealed the site of a Roman villa.

46. No, but it's my job to dig a little.

47. Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs.

48. So, when do you dig?

49. She gave him a sharp dig in the ribs.

50. We dug a deep pit in the yard.

51. The body had been dumped in a pit.

52. I'll dig a psychotic rodent if I have to.

53. Dig between those two rises.

54. Did you dig those holes?

55. The guy doesn't dig imperfection.

56. He made a big dig at his boastful brother.

57. Charles began to dig for gold with a broom.

58. Dinosaur Dig Silver Cufflinks $20

59. I always dig the shitter.

60. Dig in while it's hot!

61. Help yourselves, everybody! Dig in!

62. A) Histosol B) Cryent C) Fibrist D) Histel E) Cryert Investigating the soils of northern Canada on summer, you dig a soil pit easily though fairly uniform peat material until, at 75 cm deep, your shovel hits a layer that is frozen solid.

63. He had spent his working life down the local pit and drove a pit pony when he first went underground.

64. Both will fall into a pit, will they not?

65. The underwater part was captured in a stone pit.

66. A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.

67. Bruiser is a 5 year old male Pit Bull

68. Wars swallow gold like a pit in the earth.

69. Now pit percussion was fun.

70. Growing an Avocado from a pit starts with sprouting

71. Both will tumble into a pit, will they not?”

72. Wanuskewin is a museum, a school, a philanthropy and an archaeological dig.

73. It'd have been a ass-whoopin'fest around here, you dig?

74. She thinks catching the bus is a bit infra dig.

75. 8 A fall into a pit, a gain in your wit.

76. 7 She gave him a sharp dig in the ribs.

77. Lit., “the cistern; the pit.”

78. Someone barbecued the pit biters.

79. 29 Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs.

80. You don't seriously dig through strangers'trash on a normal basis.