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View definitions for dug

dug

verb as in thrust object into

verb as in enjoy, like

verb as in understand

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Example Sentences

Daryl Mitchell dug in for a 63 from 101 balls but his knock was always laboured.

From BBC

On one occasion, the men started an electrical fire in a hole they had dug in a street but fled the scene, leaving it to burn.

From BBC

The photographs show the words "Gaza is not for sale" sprayed across one green and another green appears to have been dug up.

From BBC

They dug into their energy reserves and found a way to keep going.

After Uchijima dug deep to hold, Raducanu did not win another point and trudged off court having lost for a sixth time in her nine matches this year.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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