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dig out
(transitive) To remove something by digging. / (transitive, sometimes figuratively) To find or retrieve something buried. / (transitive) To make something by digging.
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double dig
(horticulture) To remove a spade's-depth of topsoil, then loosen the exposed subsoil with a fork, before replacing the topsoil; done to improve heavy or compacted ground for planting.
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dig box
A box filled with dirt or sand for a captive animal to dig in as enrichment.
dig for victory
(video games, roguelikes) To descend through the dungeon as quickly as possible, without spending unnecessary time on the upper levels.
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infra dig
dig up
(transitive) to excavate something / (transitive, idiomatic) to discover something by digging; to unearth
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dig deep
(idiomatic) To make a lot of effort with all one's resources.
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dig in one's heels
(idiomatic) To act in a determined manner by firmly maintaining one's beliefs, demands, situation, etc. in the face of opposition.
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dig out of a hole
(idiomatic, transitive) To save someone or something from trouble.
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