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dig - use in sentences
Object
- grave: The Medical Officer was also expected to help to dig graves.
- pit: Groups of from 5 to 50 were taken out and forced to dig pits and then were shot.
- burrow: These allow them to dig burrows up to 10m in length.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- around: You needn't dig around in your soul to find some terrible sin to confess.
Adjective modifier
- archeological: Incredibly, Pravda also described an alleged retrieval of an alien artifact during archeological digs in Kiev, near the Tchaikovsky Conservatory.
- sly: While on the Amnesty show, did I detect some sly digs at Noel Fielding from Boothby Graffoe and Ross Noble?
- archeological: Guardian's Egypt Odyssey In Egypt - an American site for children linked to an archeological dig in Egypt.
- exploratory: An exploratory dig in the ceiling of the mud tube near the last breakthrough point has also been commenced ( see below ).
- deluxe: Deluxe digs out has risen to from into the business to cover everything.
Adjective complement
- deep: Simpson, who turned pro in July had to dig deep to win.
Noun used with modifier
- draughting: Over Whit, the site " went " into a small chamber with further draughting digs in the floor which should be stabilized.
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