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dug

[duhg] / dʌg /






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"You saw this big hole being dug, the big tunnels going out under the sea, you saw these big steel spheres being constructed by the welders at the time," he said.

From BBC

I even dug up my old copy of “The Artist’s Way,” how’s that for effort?

From The Wall Street Journal

World War I was a symmetrical war, almost equal size forces dug into trenches.

From The Wall Street Journal

Villanueva told The Times in October that firefighters returned to the burn area and “cold-trailed” an additional time, meaning they used their hands to feel for heat and dug out hot spots.

From Los Angeles Times

Harry Brook reined in his attacking instincts with 45 from 63 balls, while captain Ben Stokes dug a trench with a painstaking 45 not out from 151 deliveries.

From BBC