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1dig

verb \ˈdig\

: to move soil, sand, snow, etc., in order to create a hole

: to form (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing soil, sand, snow, etc.

: to uncover (something that is underground) by moving earth, soil, sand, etc.

dug \ˈdəg\ dig·ging

Full Definition of DIG

transitive verb
1
a :  to break up, turn, or loosen (as earth) with an implement
b :  to prepare the soil of <dig a garden>
2
a :  to bring to the surface by digging :  unearth <dig potatoes>
b :  to bring to light or out of hiding <dig up facts>
3
:  to hollow out or form by removing earth :  excavate <dig a hole>
4
:  to drive down so as to penetrate :  thrust
5
:  poke, prod
6
slang
a :  to pay attention to :  notice <dig that fancy hat>
b :  understand <couldn't dig the medical jargon>
c :  like, admire <high school students dig short poetry — David Burmester>
intransitive verb
1
:  to turn up, loosen, or remove earth
2
:  to work hard or laboriously
3
:  to advance by or as if by removing or pushing aside material
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Origin of DIG

Middle English diggen
First Known Use: 13th century

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Rhymes with DIG

2dig

noun

: a push with a body part (such as your elbow) : a poke or thrust

: a criticism or insult that is directed toward a particular person or group

: a place where scientists try to find buried objects by digging; also : the act of digging for buried objects

Full Definition of DIG

1
a :  thrust, poke
b :  a cutting remark
2
plural
a :  accommodations for living or working
b chiefly British :  lodging 2b
3
:  an archaeological excavation site; also :  the excavation itself

First Known Use of DIG

1797

Other Archaeology Terms

Attic, Byzantine, Paleolithic, cairn, core, flint, horizon, neolithic, shard, stratum

3dig

abbreviation

Definition of DIG

digest
DIG Defined for Kids

1dig

verb \ˈdig\
dug \ˈdəg\dig·ging

Definition of DIG for Kids

1
:  to turn up, loosen, or remove the soil <The dog was digging in the garden again.>
2
:  to turn up or remove with a shovel or by similar means <I dug into the snow.>
3
:  to form by removing earth <dig a hole> <dig a cellar>
4
:  to uncover or search by or as if by turning up earth <They dug for gold.>
5
:  1prod 1, poke <He dug me in the ribs.>
dig in
:  to begin eating <Supper's ready, so dig in.>
dig into
1
:  to begin eating <He dug into a plate of pasta.>
2
:  to try to discover information <Reporters were digging into the story.>
dig up
1
:  to uncover or remove (as from soil) <dig up a bush>
2
:  discover <I dug up information about her past.>

2dig

noun

Definition of DIG for Kids

1
:  2poke <a dig in the ribs>
2
:  a place where buried objects are being uncovered <a dinosaur dig>
3
:  a project to uncover buried objects <The bones were found during a recent dig.>
4
:  a nasty remark <She got in a dig about forgetting her birthday.>

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