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dig in Dogri डोगरी

dig in Kashmiri कॉशुर

dig in Maithili মৈথিলী

dig in Tamil தமிழ்

dig in English

  • dig
    dig, verb, dugor (Archaic)digged,digging,noun.

  • dig
    expr. dig in, (Informal.)
    a. to dig trenches for protection.
    Ex. ... evidence of Syrian military units digging in on the frontier (London Times).
    b. to work or study hard.
    Ex. The scholar dug in as the subject became more and mo

  • dig
    expr. dig into, (Informal.)
    a. to work hard at.
    Ex. He seemed to dig into his subject (The Examiner).
    b. to give up from; hand over, especially upon a second demand.
    Ex. So long as the need for education facilities and for munic

  • dig
    expr. dig up (or out),
    a. to unearth.
    Ex. to dig up potatoes.
    b. to excavate.
    Ex. The contractor's men began to dig up the lot next door for a basement.
    c. (Figurative.) to find out; discover; obtain as if by digging. <

  • dig
    expr. digs, (Especially British Informal.) a place to live; diggings.
    Ex. Jim also, unquestionably, lives in the smartest of digs (New Yorker).

  • dig
    noun 1. a thrust or poke.
    Ex. The boy gave his friend a playful dig in the ribs.
    2. (Figurative.) a sarcastic remark.
    Ex. The candidate made a dig at his opponent.
    3. (Informal.) an archaeological excavation.
    Ex. I don't t

  • dig
    v.i. 1. to use a machine, shovel, spade, hands, claws, or snout to make a hole or to turn over the ground.
    Ex. Dogs bury bones and dig for them later.
    (SYN) delve, spade, grub.
    2. to make a way by digging.
    Ex. to dig through a h

  • dig
    v.t. 1. to break up and turn over (ground) with a spade, or other tool or machinery.
    2. to make by digging and removing material.
    Ex. to dig a well. The workmen dug a cellar. Under the wide and starry sky Dig the grave and let me lie (Robert

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