digss

[US]/dɪɡz/
[UK]/dɪɡz/

Translation

v.to break up, move, or remove earth, gravel, sand, etc., with a tool, machine, or hands, especially forming a hole or passage

Example Sentences

she digss deeply into ancient history.

the archaeologist digss carefully at the excavation site.

he digss through old documents for clues.

the miner digss precious metals from the earth.

the child digss in the sandbox with toys.

the dog digss holes in the backyard.

the detective digss for evidence in the case.

she digss into the mystery with great determination.

the worker digss a trench for the new pipes.

the farmer digss up fresh potatoes from the field.

the researcher digss for hidden information in archives.

he digss beneath the surface to understand the problem.

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