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dug
verb as in delve into; hollow out
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in thrust object into
verb as in investigate; discover
verb as in enjoy, like
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Miles of trenches may be dug for cabling, large new electricity substations and converter stations have been proposed, and plans for offshore wind farms have already been approved.
“I need a second skin, something to hold me up, can’t seem to get out of this hole I’ve dug myself right back in,” the 27-year-old soulfully crooned at the illustrious rock venue.
We dug our toes into the sand as we waited for our names to be called for a seat at Gladstones in Malibu.
But as those memories of the Westfalenstadion on matchday two - banished by recent improvements at Europe's top table - came rushing back, Celtic dug deep.
Shovel in hand, Hendrena Martin dug through the ruins of the home her father had built more than 60 years ago, searching for any surviving link to the past.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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