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1 Daisy dug around in her layers of clothes, searching through her pockets.
2 The skinny guy bent and dug around and came up with tumblers.
3 He dug around in the old desk and found a staple puller.
4 He dug around in a barracks bag and brought out some envelopes.
5 Nevertheless, it was open, so I dug around in its plastic trash can.
6 Nah, I dug around a little bit on my free time.
7 The credits for the second episode also show trenches being dug around Winterfell.
8 On her return, she dug around in her handbag for her presidential sash.
9 I dug around in the attic, I still have a copy.
10 Bond took her handbag and dug around inside for a tissue.
11 He dug around a little in the sand, then said, Oho, I see!
12 She dug around in her bag and fished out a notebook and pen.
13 She'd also dug around for information on the two additional paintings Gates had mentioned.
14 Holland stepped forward and dug around in the snow bank and retrieved his weapon.
15 Bob dug around the area, hoping to find his daughter.
16 I sighed and dug around in my pocket, eventually producing the slip of paper.
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