How To Use Dig into In A Sentence

  • They began to dig into the hill.
  • Persuading patients to dig into their own pockets is going to demand some intense salesmanship.
  • I felt a hand dig into my shoulder and then I was jerked from the car.
  • Muffin (Mini Size) are Anytime Treats. Dig into our Tempting Coffee Bean home-style selection of Cranberry, Banana, Chocolate Chip and Original Flavor.
  • Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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  • She and her other two cast mates are left to dig into the naughty, calorific buffet.
  • Look for soft wicking materials in areas that make contact with your skin, and a belt that's wider at the back and tapered toward the front so as not to dig into the hips.
  • BLOCK: So the bigger picture: Ben & Jerry's wants you to have a clear conscience as you dig into that Chunky Monkey: banana ice cream, fudge chunks, walnuts and a little alkalized cocoa. Ben & Jerry's No Longer Claiming To Be 'All Natural'
  • If you're itching to hang some quality beef on your back and are not afraid of man-sized pain and hard work, then let's dig into the blueprint and say good-bye forever to that beanpole in the mirror.
  • The thick pile gives her bare, silver-polished toes something to dig into as she walks half-naked over to the mirror.
  • Well rotted garden compost is just the stuff to dig into the soil ahead of autumn planting. The Sun
  • Improbable though it may seem, birds also manage to dig into stone.
  • Muffin (Mini Size) are Anytime Treats. Dig into our Tempting Coffee Bean home-style selection of Cranberry, Banana, Chocolate Chip and Original Flavor.
  • Whenever I hear one I dig into the grasses at the roadside to reveal a weird armour-plated leggy brute who is as hideous as he is beautiful. Country diary
  • He asked his patients to dig into their past, to relive their traumas and to air their resentments at the wrongs that had been done to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • I hadn't cut the holes, they had just kind of ripped themselves because my long thumbnails would dig into the when I was bored.
  • The cake I tried was so sweet that my gums shrank away from my teeth on the first bite, so I was happy to dig into a fresh fruit and yoghurt salad, along with slices of cantaloupe, honeydew melon and pineapple.
  • Scientists will also dig into the puzzling asymmetry in the Sun's magnetism that was discovered by Ulysses during the first polar passes.
  • Muffin (Mini Size) are Anytime Treats. Dig into our Tempting Coffee Bean home-style selection of Cranberry, Banana, Chocolate Chip and Original Flavor.
  • The intrigued agent employs an investigative journalist to dig into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can dig into the various specialities, including cheese enchiladas with green sauce, Mexican fajitas with paella sauce, Mexican pizza and hot and hell shrimps.
  • They had to dig into their cooky jar to pull through the crisis.
  • Writers took all year to fully engrain those characters into the show and develop the way the dynamic has changed, but now the show is really able to dig into the good stuff. Hulu.com: The Top 10 TV Comedies of 2011
  • Muffin (Mini Size) are Anytime Treats. Dig into our Tempting Coffee Bean home-style selection of Cranberry, Banana, Chocolate Chip and Original Flavor.
  • At The Bamboo Hut, dig into the spread and savour some exquisite preparations that are sure to satiate the gourmand in you.
  • Dig into a tasty Hungarian sausage, or beef with dumplings and gravy, or roast goose with sauerkraut.
  • For example, a tamandua, a kind of anteater, uses its long and curled claws to dig into insect mounds. KansasCity.com: Front Page
  • Visitors will also be able to dig into Japanese sushi and Kashmiri chicken curry.
  • As for straps, an inch-wide offers infinitely more support than the spaghetti version and won't dig into burnt, untoned flesh. Times, Sunday Times
  • Your cable should be protected in a conduit, a plastic tube for electrical wires, so you won't dig into it accidentally.
  • The leg of the garment should sit on, above, or below your hip bone and not dig into the front of your thigh at a fleshy part for ease of movement.
  • Well rotted garden compost is just the stuff to dig into the soil ahead of autumn planting. The Sun
  • They dig into mud, so supply river sand, at least, not gravel.
  • Among high ceilings, a pine bar, and big glass doors left over from the site's beginnings as a gas station, Watershed's customers peruse 350 wine varieties and dig into entrées like bucatini with sausage and roasted peppers.
  • The Snickers are the first thing you're going to dig into? CNN Transcript Nov 1, 2008
  • Dig into the top 2 to 3 inches of soil with a trowel.
  • Well rotted garden compost is just the stuff to dig into the soil ahead of autumn planting. The Sun
  • You know, I’ve been putting off reading Howard Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” because it’s LONG … but between his passing and the fact that nearly every poster here thinks that white cultural heterogeneity is just A-ok, I’m going to have to dig into it tonight. Twilight Lexicon » Kristen Stewart and Anna Kendrick Featured in Controversial Vanity Fair Issue
  • Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  • Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  • Let the club glide through the sand, not dig into it.
  • They began to dig into the hill.
  • As a closet cynic, I will always question their ulterior motives when they dig into their pockets and support various causes.
  • Dozens of local children had the chance to dig into platefuls of bangers and beans and get a present from Father Christmas at Devizes fire station's Breakfast with Santa on Saturday.
  • Also, see links under ‘Demographic Jihad’ at the Religion of Peace™ Subject Index. aj 5:12 pm on May 15, 2009 | # | Reply well a lot of comments on how bad it is an how its all obviously wrong,all i say is why dont u just dig into it,i did for about a week solid,the video is more or less on the money.u know as kaiser soyze said “the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he did not exist”.well i for one beleive the video through my research online.i can tell all of you now that there will only be only so much room in australia when europe becomes muslim,at least that country wont let them build too many mosques………go to mecca and try and build a church yeah good luck! The Muslim Demographic Threat » Sociological Images
  • Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  • He had to dig into savings to pay current debts.
  • So while I was still pinned against the wall he used his free arm to dig into the jacket.
  • Test by pushing on the centre of the steak with the side of the tongs, do not dig into the steak with a knife.
  • While in town apart from certain official obligations, the lady managed to find time and dig into her favourite food - rasmalai, chaat and golgappas.
  • These lumpen skivvies need to understand who their betters are and dig into their pockets, surely. Times, Sunday Times
  • We'll dig into the seamy side of Los Angeles with the man who gave us ‘LA Confidential’ just ahead.
  • ‘Pete’ explores the bizarre nature of operatics, in its short gestation it seems to dig into ‘Barber of Seville’ as done by Viv Stanshall in a parallel universe.
  • He had to dig into savings to pay current debts.
  • ‘When you dig into it and see what's in there, the worms and woodlice and other creatures, it is really quite satisfying,’ he says.
  • Just dig into the roast turkey. Wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  • Like fellow Beat Jedi Madlib, Spinna adhered to a jazz-based aesthetic but was willing to dig into other genre's for a pasticcio rewarding in its eclecticism.
  • Well rotted garden compost is just the stuff to dig into the soil ahead of autumn planting. The Sun
  • For example, the authors use the ILDASM disassembler to dig into the compiled codes, but did not even mention what ILDASM is.
  • Enjoy exotic soups and then dig into lobsters, crabs, pomfret or prawns, if you favour seafood, for health or other reasons.
  • It is not easy to dig into this when my command of the language is rather basic and when there are lots of other people with the same or similar names - such as for instance the Slovak intellectual Ivan Markovič who died in Buchenwald two years after his near namesake was killed on the Bosnian mountainside. Double Falshood
  • To me blogging, the pain as a newbie or semi-literate typist is you need to find a piece of "data" to blog about, dig into it's properties like the URL, cutnpaste a selection of text and/or other media, upload an image, remember to credit the whole trail of sources linking to the story (becomes like an Oscars speach) The Glue Between RSS Readers + Blog Platforms
  • I'm going to have to dig into my savings again.
  • Do we eat to live, or live, in part, to dig into that second helping of banana cream pie?
  • When you dig into them, I think that you might just find that some of the very best moments of the DCAU occur throughout Superman: TAS, whether is the pitch-perfect origin reenactment in the early episodes to the first meeting of the two icons in “World’s Finest”. Superman: The Complete Animated Series » DVDs Worth Watching
  • Instead of roaming the surface like the rovers Spirit and Opportunity, it has a robotic arm that will dig into the Martian surface to collect samples for analysis.
  • I'll have to dig into my savings to buy a new car.
  • He asked his patients to dig into their past, to relive their traumas and to air their resentments at the wrongs that had been done to them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Children were urged to dig into their pockets for a contribution and to sign the scroll themselves.
  • Next, she uses her toes to dig into troublesome knots, and her heel to apply extra pressure where needed.
  • Another problem is that narrow unpadded shoulder straps, can dig into the shoulder causing pain, numbness and tingling in the hands and arms.
  • The intrigued agent employs an investigative journalist to dig into the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the down side I have so little time to really dig into my chosen hobby since it has to come after career, marriage and being a father.

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