Occupy a trench or secured area.
1The hardest thing was to get them to dig in and pull.
2None of the natives would help us to dig in this place.
3She told me fiction was the field she meant to dig in.
4I came back to Putnam Hall to dig in and learn something.
5So, dig in despite your busy work schedule and demands from others.
6On this account unsupported wings must dig in as deeply as possible.
7He never loses a chance to get a dig in at me.
8We showed incredible character to dig in and defend valiantly, said Hodgson.
9Adam uses his free hand to dig in his pockets for something.
10If she continues to dig in her heels, legal processes must follow.
11If he doesn't come at night, he'll dig in in the morning.
12Shall you dig in until morning or go over the top now?
13He got his own dig in Egypt, and leaves in 3 weeks.
14They had no cover up here, nowhere to dig in and fight.
15People who dig in the Earth tend to find things down there.
16We'll take these betas into the lab next week and dig in.
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Estados Unidos da América