dug in a sentence
n.
Definition
DUG (verb): the past tense of dig, meaning to break up and move earth or other material with a tool or by hand.
Sample Sentences
- She dug a deep hole in the garden to plant the new tree.
- After hours of searching, he finally dug up the buried treasure.
- The children dug in the sand at the beach, creating their own little kingdom.
- Feeling nostalgic, she dug through old boxes to find her childhood photographs.
- He dug his heels in, refusing to change his mind about the decision.
- She dug a hole in the garden to plant the new tree.
- After hours of digging, they finally uncovered the buried treasure.
- The children dug in the sand at the beach, searching for shells.
- He dug deep into his memories to find the answer to her question.
- They dug trenches to prepare for the upcoming storm.
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