First Known Use: 13th century
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1dig
verb \ˈdig\
: to move soil, sand, snow, etc., in order to create a hole
: to form (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing soil, sand, snow, etc.
: to uncover (something that is underground) by moving earth, soil, sand, etc.
dug \ˈdəg\ dig·ging
Full Definition of DIG
transitive verb
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a : to break up, turn, or loosen (as earth) with an implement b : to prepare the soil of <dig a garden>
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a : to bring to the surface by digging : unearth <dig potatoes> b : to bring to light or out of hiding <dig up facts>
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: to hollow out or form by removing earth : excavate <dig a hole>
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: to drive down so as to penetrate : thrust
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slang
intransitive verb
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: to turn up, loosen, or remove earth
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: to work hard or laboriously
3
: to advance by or as if by removing or pushing aside material
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Origin of DIG
Middle English diggen
2dig
noun
: a push with a body part (such as your elbow) : a poke or thrust
: a criticism or insult that is directed toward a particular person or group
: a place where scientists try to find buried objects by digging; also : the act of digging for buried objects
Full Definition of DIG
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: an archaeological excavation site; also : the excavation itself
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First Known Use of DIG
1797
3dig
abbreviation
Definition of DIG
digest
DIG Defined for Kids
1dig
verb \ˈdig\
dug \ˈdəg\dig·ging
Definition of DIG for Kids
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: to turn up, loosen, or remove the soil <The dog was digging in the garden again.>
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: to turn up or remove with a shovel or by similar means <I dug into the snow.>
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: to form by removing earth <dig a hole> <dig a cellar>
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: to uncover or search by or as if by turning up earth <They dug for gold.>
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— dig in
: to begin eating <Supper's ready, so dig in.>
— dig into
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: to begin eating <He dug into a plate of pasta.>
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: to try to discover information <Reporters were digging into the story.>
— dig up
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: to uncover or remove (as from soil) <dig up a bush>
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: discover <I dug up information about her past.>
2dig
noun
Definition of DIG for Kids
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: 2poke <a dig in the ribs>
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: a place where buried objects are being uncovered <a dinosaur dig>
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: a project to uncover buried objects <The bones were found during a recent dig.>
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: a nasty remark <She got in a dig about forgetting her birthday.>
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