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dig
verb dug, digging
- tr & intr
1. To turn up or move (earth, etc) especially with a spade.
- Thesaurus: shovel, excavate, tunnel, till, mine.
- Thesaurus: burrow, tunnel.
3. To poke.
- Thesaurus: prod, probe, thrust, gouge, penetrate.
- To appreciate.
5. old slang
- To understand.
- 1. A remark intended to irritate, criticize or make fun of someone.
- Thesaurus: insult, gibe, slur, taunt, insinuation, aspersion, barb, jeer, poke, wisecrack (
3. A poke.
4. An act of digging.
- To lay a trap for them.
- To refuse to change one's mind.
- To be the cause of one's own failure or downfall.
Phrasal Verb: dig in
- To start to eat.To work hard.
- To make a protected place for oneself; to establish oneself.
- To mix it into the soil, etc by digging.
- To start eating (a meal, etc).To examine or search through it for information.
- To get them out by digging.To find them by extensive searching.
- To remove it from the ground by digging.To find or reveal something buried or hidden by digging.To search for and find (information, etc).
