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dug

[duhg] / dʌg /






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Firearms are tested in tunnels that were dug as deep as 500 feet into the mountainside during World War II to protect production from British and American bombing raids.

From The Wall Street Journal

On her head she balances a bag of the freshly dug soil.

From Barron's

In its analysis of December rents, Realtor.com dug into rents in the upper and lower segments of the market, and found that affordability improved more for higher-income tenants compared to their lower-income peers.

From MarketWatch

What they dug out was at points like "molten lava".

From BBC

Residents dug through piles of debris, planks and corrugated metal to repair their makeshift homes.

From Barron's