V2 |
dig | thrust down or into | |
V1, V2 |
dig, turn over, delve, cut into | turn up, loosen, or remove earth | |
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dig, excavation, archeological site | [in archeology] the site of an archeological exploration | |
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shaft, barb, jibe, shot, dig, slam, gibe | an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect | |
V2 |
dig, hollow, excavate | remove the inner part or the core of | |
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excavation, dig, digging | the act of digging | |
V2 |
poke, jab, dig, prod, stab | poke or thrust abruptly | |
V2 |
dig, dig out | create by digging | |
V2 |
dig, dig out, dig up | remove, harvest, or recover by digging | |
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dig, jab | the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow | |
V2 |
comprehend, grasp, apprehend, get the picture, savvy, grok, dig, compass | get the meaning of something | |
V1 |
toil, labor, grind, labour, fag, moil, dig, travail, drudge, swink | work hard | |
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dig | a small gouge (as in the cover of a book) |