digger in the PONS Dictionary

digger Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

she's a classic gold digger

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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This precluded the need for additional ventilation shafts that could have been observed by the enemy, and served well in disguising the diggers' progress.
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To excavate deep deposits of diamonds, diggers needed machinery (particularly steam engines), credit, and a large labour force.
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The standard size of a digger's claim was 15 x 15 metres.
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The state test results are shown here and may be worth checking to see any increase in test scores (school digger source).
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This is commonly referred to as dipping among privy diggers.
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The production list was growing - trucks, dumpers, diggers, a cannon, a car, a rocket and more.
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During the protest two women chained themselves to a digger.
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Digger quickly discovers a secret panel in the room and pursues the two men.
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At that time he hired 150 more diggers for a final effort.
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Popper vigorously fought against his enemies; he punished gold diggers and thieves according to arbitrary law.
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