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dug [dʌg] VERBO

dug pt, pp of:

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I . dig [dɪg] SUBST (excavation)

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VERBO trans

I . dig [dɪg] SUBST (excavation)

II . dig <-gg-, dug, dug> [dɪg] VERBO trans

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Reindeer hunters dug systems of pits to catch their pray and these can still be seen.
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Trenches have often been dug for military defensive purposes.
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The troops immediately dug in, building redoubts and entrenchments.
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Les heard that cash was being offered for cobbles, but when he dug one up, he dropped it on his toe.
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The tunnel dug at the bottom follows the vein and is just big enough for a man.
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Surrounded, the men took cover and dug in on a sand bar in the dry riverbed.
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He dug out from underneath his cell, under the wall and out to freedom.
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The idealist's scheme is thwarted for financial reasons, and the tunnel construction (in particular a segment dug under a mountain) experiences several disasters.
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They cut out the branches that brought forth evil fruit and burnt them, and pruned and nourished the trees, and dug the ground.
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A pond was dug in a nearby field which was poor agricultural land and the collection was started.
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