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digs

[ US /ˈdɪɡz/ ]
[ UK /dˈɪɡz/ ]
NOUN
  1. temporary living quarters
  2. an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology

How To Use digs In A Sentence

  • There's no camping, but the nearby university is offering digs. Times, Sunday Times
  • *shuffle, dig dig* I digs throo teh blankees an finds wun just for yoo. Can I come live wiv u? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • The owner of the mastiff digs in and tries to drag his dog over to us to have a chat.
  • This can be done at the exhibition by examining historic objects found during archaeological digs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is in the early days of the rivalry that Hayes digs up the most interesting stories, such as when Cardiff's Burton scored with an extravagant scissors kick and was congratulated by players from both teams.
  • Fox just digs itself deeper into the hole, alongside the republican party. bri fla Networks respond to false Fox ad
  • An entirely free public service, all you need to do is call her up and Geneviève will happily stop by to scope out your crib and offer suggestions on how you can better safeguard your digs from thieves.
  • Once they discovered their expanded digs after a day in pasture, they immediately started investigating it — and found new grass to munch! Archive 2010-09-01
  • Earlier, Penn State libero Dennis Del Valle added 17 digs and setter Edgardo Goas recorded 49 assists in the 30-21, 30-23, 30-28 win. Stanford joins Penn State in NCAA men's volleyball final
  • With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching.
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