- verbdig (verb) · digs (third person present) · dug (past tense) · dug (past participle) · digging (present participle)
- break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.:"the boar had been digging for roots" · "she had to dig the garden" · "authorities cause chaos by digging up roads"
- make (a hole, grave, etc.) by breaking up and moving earth:"he took a spade and dug a hole" · "a newly dug grave"
- extract from the ground by breaking up and moving earth:"dug from the sand at low tide, many clam varieties are available all year round"
- excavate (an archaeological site):"apart from digging a site, recording evidence is important"
- push or poke something in or into:"he dug his hands into his pockets"
- search or rummage in a specified place:"Catherine dug into her handbag and produced her card"
- engage in research; conduct an investigation:"he had no compunction about digging into her private affairs" · "a professional digging for information"
- informallike, appreciate, or understand:"I really dig heavy rock"
noundig (noun) · digs (plural noun)- an act or spell of digging:"a thorough dig of the whole plot"
- an archaeological excavation.
- a push or poke with one's elbow, finger, etc.:"Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs"
- informala remark intended to mock or criticize:"this was a cruel dig at Jenny"
OriginMiddle English: perhaps from Old English dīc ‘ditch’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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