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How to use digs in a sentence

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He digs his hands deep into the pockets of his jeans and looks down at the ground.
Offered a chance to walk his gaffe back, the poor fellow only digs himself deeper.
A Caribbean breeziness turns to an unexpected raunchiness in which Woods digs into some honking, bar-walking sax.
On our last day, we opted to kick back and enjoy the rustic luxury of our digs at the Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch.
Stefano works Claudio hard, but provides digs in his house and introduces him to the world of drag racing.
Other materials found during the digs were a flint knife, zoomorphic penannular brooch, decorated bone comb, bronze age pottery and arrowheads.
With its long claws, the zorilla digs feverishly after the prize, alternately sinking its nose into the ground until it comes up munching.
She digs deep and leans on her faith in God and believes her life will change.
A virtuoso pianist, he taps not only Cuban rumba and yanqui jazz but digs deeper into his African heritage.
The producers know how to subvert the romantic-comedy genre to suit their needs, taking wry digs at the anxieties and expectations of both sexes.
To set out transplants, he simply makes a hole in the mulch and digs out enough soil to accommodate the root ball.
One cabin has been converted into a dorm, the best low-budget digs in town.
Fossett shuffles through the papers strewn across the chart table and digs out a list of speed-sailing records he has compiled.
They have a tragus, which can be folded back to seal the opening of the ear when the animal digs.
The owner of the mastiff digs in and tries to drag his dog over to us to have a chat.
Before it sets seeds, Mike digs every last bit of the plant from the soil, then lays it in the sun for a couple of days.
Coyle's book digs much deeper than the surface appearances and trivialities we're inundated with on a daily basis.
The sea digs a channel near the beach and this channel can be any depth, length or width.
Victor smiles and shrugs, digs his hands into his leather pockets and trudges on across the damp sand.
However, when one digs deeper, the uncomfortable truth lies not far below the surface.
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Examples from Classical Literature
As a capper he digs up that envelop, to show her there needn't be any hitch in the program.
The insect first digs in the clayey earth a recess with an oval curve to it.
And over at my digs I had it attached to a phonograph by a little invention of my own.
First she digs a hole, in which she places the egg and pushes it well down.
The New College man he was going to live with is going down, and he had fixed up some rather jolly digs in longwall.
The ground squirrel, or chipmunk, digs holes in the ground, where he hides his winter's store of grain and nuts.
Shall physical or chemical forces explain why the animalcule digs into the hard clay?
One of the little Bobbies pulls a kidney bean or a tomato or digs a potato for my dinner, about half an hour before it is served.
The ant lion digs a little pit in loose sand and buries itself therein with the exception of its head.
But when one digs beneath the flimflam and the verbal pledges, the recent Camp David Summit delivered few tangible benefits.
Mr. Scott digs up the poacher and cattle-stealers of the ancient Border.
He digs light out of the ground and glows up the world with her own sap.
He digs for rats in the dustbin sometimes, and gets very dirty.
Violence does, in truth, recoil upon the violent, and the schemer falls into the pit which he digs for another.
He digs holes in the geranium bed to bury the bones you give him.
Senior Savannah Spear added 13 digs and senior Katelyn Meeter chipped in 16 assists for Sisters, which remained undefeated in league play.
After a crab molts, it digs out of the sand and may search for a bigger seashell.
Nader digs deeper and asks a broader set of questions, to my knowledge, than has ever been asked of chief executives.
All together, after repeated digs, its trousers pocket yielded four dollars and fifteen cents.
And this strange white man likes best the bones of long time ago which he digs out of the ground.
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