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dug [dʌg] VB

dug pt, pp of dig

See also dig in , dig

I . dig in VB trans

1. dig in (mix into soil):

2. dig in (dig trenches):

3. dig in inf (eat):

II . dig in VB intr

1. dig in (dig trenches):

2. dig in inf (eat):

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB trans

1. dig (move earth):

dig

2. dig (make hole):

dig

3. dig (excavate):

dig

III . dig [dɪg] N

1. dig (excavation):

dig

2. dig (remark):

3. dig (poke):

dig

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VB trans

1. dig (move earth):

dig

2. dig (make hole):

dig

3. dig (excavate):

dig

III . dig [dɪg] N

1. dig (excavation):

dig

2. dig (remark):

3. dig (poke):

dig

I . dig in VB trans

1. dig in (mix into soil):

2. dig in (dig trenches):

3. dig in inf (eat):

II . dig in VB intr

1. dig in (dig trenches):

2. dig in inf (eat):

dig into VB trans

1. dig into (mix into soil):

2. dig into (poke):

dig out VB trans

2. dig out (search out):

dig up VB trans

1. dig up (remove from ground):

2. dig up (dig holes):

3. dig up (find out):

infra dig [ˌɪnfrəˈdɪg] ADJ Brit iron

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Reindeer hunters dug systems of pits to catch their pray and these can still be seen.
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There are dozens dead and injured and bodies are still being dug out from the wreckage.
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The grave was dug up by some miscreants for unknown reasons.
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He dug out from underneath his cell, under the wall and out to freedom.
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For winter sports such as freestyle skiing and snowboarding, a half-pipe can be dug out of the ground or snow perhaps combined with snow buildup.
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The tunnel dug at the bottom follows the vein and is just big enough for a man.
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The idealist's scheme is thwarted for financial reasons, and the tunnel construction (in particular a segment dug under a mountain) experiences several disasters.
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Surrounded, the men took cover and dug in on a sand bar in the dry riverbed.
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Les heard that cash was being offered for cobbles, but when he dug one up, he dropped it on his toe.
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The troops immediately dug in, building redoubts and entrenchments.
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