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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
His legal team dug in and found a way to use tariff revenue to cover some of those funds.
We dug into the potluck, enjoying member Michael Swain’s makeshift band playing classic rock.
With both sides dug in and thinking they have the upper hand, it’s unlikely either side will meaningfully roll back export restrictions for now, analysts say.
Ms Marland, who has lived alongside the river in Tonge Moor for more than 30 years, said she was "devastated" after Mr Bancroft had dug away soil from part of the riverbank she owns.
Nearby, workers with excavators dug out the site for a training pool near an unfinished fitness center and gym.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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