dug Sentence Examples

  1. The archeologists dug deep into the ancient ruins, searching for artifacts.
  2. The construction workers dug a trench for the new water line.
  3. The dog dug a hole in the backyard to bury its bone.
  4. The treasure hunters dug for gold in the abandoned mine.
  5. The farmers dug furrows in the field to plant crops.
  6. The soldiers dug foxholes to protect themselves from enemy fire.
  7. The miners dug tunnels underground to extract coal.
  8. The well digger dug a deep well to provide water for the village.
  9. The dog dug under the fence to escape from the yard.
  10. The archaeologists dug up a dinosaur skeleton from the excavation site.

dug Meaning

Wordnet

dug (n)

an udder or breast or teat

Webster

dug (imp. & p. p.)

of Dig

of Dig.

Webster

dug (n.)

A teat, pap, or nipple; -- formerly that of a human mother, now that of a cow or other beast.

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FAQs About the word dug

an udder or breast or teatof Dig, A teat, pap, or nipple; -- formerly that of a human mother, now that of a cow or other beast., of Dig.

excavated, dredged, shovelled,shoveled, burrowed, delved,mined, quarried, grubbed, clawed

filled (in),filled (in),, smoothed (out or over),smoothed (out or over)

The archeologists dug deep into the ancient ruins, searching for artifacts.

The construction workers dug a trench for the new water line.

The dog dug a hole in the backyard to bury its bone.

The treasure hunters dug for gold in the abandoned mine.