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Meaning of digs
digs (n)
an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology
temporary living quarters
digs Sentence Examples
- The archaeologist carefully digs up the ancient artifacts from the burial site, hoping to uncover clues about the past.
- The construction workers dug deep trenches for the foundation of the new building.
- The farmers dig their fields in preparation for planting crops.
- The dog frantically digs a hole in the backyard, burying its favorite toy.
- The treasure hunter digs through the ruins of an old castle, searching for hidden gold and jewels.
- The geologist digs through layers of rock to study the Earth's history.
- The archaeologist digs through layers of soil and debris to uncover an ancient city.
- The scientists dig into the remains of a prehistoric animal to learn more about its life and environment.
- The miners dig deep into the earth to extract valuable minerals and metals.
- The gardener digs holes in the garden beds to plant new flowers and vegetables.
FAQs About the word digs
an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology, temporary living quarters
excavates, dredges,shovels, burrows, scoops, mines, grubs,claws, quarries, delves
fills (in),fills (in),, smoothes (out or over),smooths (out or over), smooths (out or over), smoothes (out or over)
The archaeologist carefully digs up the ancient artifacts from the burial site, hoping to uncover clues about the past.
The construction workers dug deep trenches for the foundation of the new building.
The farmers dig their fields in preparation for planting crops.
The dog frantically digs a hole in the backyard, burying its favorite toy.