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dug
verb as in delve into; hollow out
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verb as in thrust object into
verb as in investigate; discover
verb as in enjoy, like
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Example Sentences
It felt like McLaren had dug a hole for themselves and thrown themselves needlessly into it.
Some of the rubbish will have to be dug up and removed because the disused quarry is not an appropriate place to store industrial waste.
They scrapped, clawed and dug in with all might, but in the end - after extra time - it's domestic duties only this season.
The time capsule was meant to be unearthed in "hundreds of years" but was dug up to make way for the construction of a children's cancer centre.
A Canadian man dug through piles of rubbish at his local dump in a valiant, romantic - and ultimately successful - effort to find his wife's accidentally discarded wedding rings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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