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dug

verb as in thrust object into

verb as in enjoy, like

verb as in understand

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Example Sentences

When Johnson rose from relative obscurity to the Speaker position, one of the few pieces of information that journalists dug up was that he had been in a documentary about "purity balls" in 2015.

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Before zipping up his bag, he dug out a pair of the glasses for Kupp, who promptly put them on.

Maiava dug the Trojans a hole to climb out of first.

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.

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

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