digger - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • move: Were the diggers moved by these poignant finds to hold their own ceremonies?
  • see: April saw diggers move on to Morfa for on-site investigations.
  • get: Unfortunately quite a few trees had to go to get the diggers in there.

Adjective modifier

  • gold: The origin is found in the language of gold diggers.
  • experienced: Volunteers are welcome, beginners as well as more experienced diggers.
  • mini: Brian Smith For the use of his mini digger.
  • yellow: Leo's very proud of his new yellow digger.

Noun used with modifier

  • badger: Full details can be found in our news story, Protected sett attacked by badger diggers.
  • peat: Buried in a peat bog on the Pennines, his sleep was disturbed by peat diggers.
  • gold: People say L A has to many gold diggers, well they did build it's history.
  • crate: An abbreviation of crate digger, the hip-hop term for a vinyl hunter, it has apt associations.
  • ditch: For seven years he worked as a vine planter, irrigation ditch digger, cow puncher, and smallholder in the new Western state.
  • dancing: Once again, the showground will be bustling with foresters, lumberjacks and perhaps even the odd dancing digger.

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