Find by digging in the ground.
Remove, harvest, or recover by digging.
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Examples for "dig "
Examples for "dig "
1 Rob didn't know what to expect at the dig , following the 'accident'.
2 For example, we'll need to dig into this whole Kahverengi International matter.
3 Here it is; you may follow us while we dig it out:
4 Some of the survivors were compelled to dig graves for the seven.
5 I dig down looking for things that existed a long time ago.'
1 The only remedy is to dig out the larvae and kill them.
2 OLD-man cut a long stick and began to dig out the Squirrel-people.
3 But there was no time left to dig out between the stones.
4 I always go alone to dig out there on the hills-withoutwitnesses.
5 She found it grinding hard work to dig out anything to say.
1 Now we must dig up the gold, and hurry to the south.
2 And then they dig up all the old stories they can find.
3 Before long, you must dig up their bones in order to live.
4 I will dig up an angelica, and take it along with me.
5 Do not the Tuscaroras sometimes dig up the hatchet against the Tuscaroras?
6 Unless he decided it was his duty to dig up more evidence.
7 I might dig up a conscience, and that would be a bore.
8 Stephen replied through Brother John that it was to dig up flowers.
9 Clearly, what you need to do is dig up those Fenian dead.
10 And that you dig up things that are none of your business.
11 We're going to dig up a little fir for a Christmas tree.
12 They dig up any old story to fill space in that paper.
13 They'll dig up everything they can about you-everythingthey can about him.
14 Maybe I can dig up something on Roon and the others, too.
15 See if you can't dig up a blanket, or something, for Ms.
16 If you will come with me you shall dig up much gold.
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