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Digged English

The answer to Digging English is as follows:

excavate English [? eksk? ve? T] beauty [? eksk? ve? T] dig; Excavate; Dig up (ancient buildings or antiquities); Digging; Hollow out (a hole, tunnel, etc.);

move

dig in from the surface of an object with tools or hands) dig; excavate; Scoop:

dig a tunnel

evacuate a tunnel;

dig a hole in the sand

scoop out a hole in the sand;

tap the potential

explicitpotentials;

dig river mud

dig up river shelter;

at that time, we often went out to dig wild vegetables.

in these days we often go to dig for wild vegetables.

I'm going to dig some potatoes for lunch.

I'll? dig? some? potatoes? for? Lunch.

dig deeper!

Dig? deeper!

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Rescuers dug tunnels to reach the trapped miners.

The? rescuers? tunnelled? their? way? in? to? the? trapped? Miners.

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They dug to a depth of two meters.

They? dug? down? to? a? depth? of? two? Metres.

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Construction workers found the body while digging the ground.

The? body? was? discovered? when? builders? excavated? the? Area.

We dug a deep hole in the yard.

We? dug? a? deep? pit? in? the? yard.