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View definitions for dug

dug

verb as in thrust object into

verb as in enjoy, like

verb as in understand

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Example Sentences

Instead, he dug in his heels, hoping voters would forgive and forget.

They dug through the still-hot ash and positioned themselves where the couple believed the bathroom would have been.

With both sides so dug in, he just needs to win over enough of the small slice of undecided voters without a fixed view of him.

From BBC

Buehler asked Friedman, as he dug through his locker and quickly changed shoes.

The following day, on Jan. 8, detectives and coroner investigators dug up the body.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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