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  • 91To dig up — Dig Dig (d[i^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Dug} (d[u^]g) or {Digged} (d[i^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Digging}. Digged is archaic.] [OE. diggen, perh. the same word as diken, dichen (see {Dike}, {Ditch}); cf. Dan. dige to dig, dige a ditch; or (?) akin to …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 92dig — I. verb (dug; digging) Etymology: Middle English diggen Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. a. to break up, turn, or loosen (as earth) with an implement b. to prepare the soil of < dig a garden > 2 …

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  • 93dig — verb (digs, digging; past and past participle dug) 1》 break up and move earth with a tool or with hands, paws, etc.     ↘make (a hole) by digging.     ↘extract from the ground by digging.     ↘(dig in) (of a soldier) protect oneself by making a&#8230; …

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  • 94dig — v 1.(all in reference to earth) work, loosen up, break up, turn over, prepare, dress; hoe, till, cultivate, harrow, plow; shovel, spade, dibble; toil, grub, Inf. work pick and shovel; excavate, hollow out, scoop, gouge; tunnel, burrow, channel,&#8230; …

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  • 95dig into — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms dig into : present tense I/you/we/they dig into he/she/it digs into present participle digging into past tense dug into past participle dug into 1) dig (something) into something to put your hand in your&#8230; …

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  • 96dig deep — 1) dig deep or dig into your pocket to manage to find a lot of money for something We are asking people to dig deep to help the victims of the war. 2) to try very hard to find out information about someone If I d dug deeper, I might have found&#8230; …

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  • 97DiG! — Infobox Film name = DiG! image size = caption = Theatrical release poster director = Ondi Timoner producer = Ondi Timoner writer = Ondi Timoner narrator = starring = Anton Newcombe Courtney Taylor Taylor Joel Gion music = cinematography = Vasco&#8230; …

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  • 98dig*/*/ — [dɪg] (present participle digging; past tense and past participle dug [dʌg] ) verb [I/T] I to make a hole in earth using your hands, a machine, or a tool The children like to dig in the sand.[/ex] We dug a hole and planted the tree.[/ex] The boys …

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  • 99dig — v. & n. v. (digging; past and past part. dug) 1 intr. break up and remove or turn over soil, ground, etc., with a tool, one s hands, (of an animal) claws, etc. 2 tr. a break up and displace (the ground etc.) in this way. b (foll. by up) break up&#8230; …

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  • 100Out of Control (The Chemical Brothers song) — For Hoobastank song of the same name, see Out of Control (Hoobastank song). Out of Control Single&#160;by The Chemical Brothers from the album …

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