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dig

dig [ dig ]


verb  (3rd person present singular digs, present participle digging, past and past participle dug [ dug ])
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb break up or remove earth: to break up, turn, or remove something, especially soil, with the hands, paws, a tool, or a machine
The excavator dug the rock out of the hole.

2. transitive verb create something by digging: to make something by removing material, especially earth, with the hands, paws, a tool, or a machine
digging a hole

3. transitive and intransitive verb obtain or free by digging: to obtain, uncover, or free something by removing the material covering it using the hands, paws, a tool, or a machine
dig the car out of the snow

4. intransitive verb search by digging: to try to find something by digging
dig for buried treasure

5. transitive and intransitive verb move through something by digging: to move through something by digging a way through it

6. transitive and intransitive verb discover something by research: to find out something by research or questioning
See what you can dig up about her past.

7. intransitive verb search carefully: to search carefully or persistently
digging through the papers in the file

8. transitive and intransitive verb push into something forcefully: to push something into something else with force, or be pushed with force into something
dug his teeth into the steak
dug her elbow into my side

9. transitive and intransitive verb understand something: to understand something fully or with sympathy ( dated slang )
I dig what you're saying.

10. transitive verb like somebody or something: to like or appreciate somebody or something ( dated slang )
They don't dig jazz.



noun  (plural digs)
Definition:
 
1. prod: a push with something fairly sharp
a dig in the ribs

2. cutting remark: a remark intended to hurt or make fun of somebody
a dig about her new hairstyle

3. act of digging: the act of digging or excavating something

4. archaeology archaeological excavation: an archaeological or palaeontological excavation
a dig in Egypt

5. soccer powerful blow: a powerful blow, especially a kick at a football ( informal )
It was a well-placed free kick and he really gave it quite a dig.



plural noun digs 
Definition:
 
lodgings: a room or rooms that somebody rents in another person's house ( dated informal )

[12th century. Origin ?]
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