digging
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Definitions ofdigging
- To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way.
Example: "If the plane can't pull out of the dive it is in, it'll dig a hole in the ground."
- To get by digging; to take from the ground; often with up.
Example: "to dig potatoes"
- To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore.
- To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously.
- To investigate, to research, often followed by out or up.
Example: "to dig out the facts"
- To thrust; to poke.
Example: "He dug an elbow into my ribs and guffawed at his own joke."
- To defend against an attack hit by the opposing team by successfully passing the ball
- To understand or show interest in.
Example: "You dig?"
- To appreciate, or like.
Example: "Baby, I dig you."
- The action performed by a person or thing that digs.
- A place where ore is dug, especially certain localities in California, Australia, etc. where gold is obtained.
- Region; locality
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