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Tenses: digs, digging, dug, dug

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Etymology: [ dig ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English diggen "to dig", alteration (possibly due to Danish dige) of Old English dīcian "to dig a ditch, to mound up earth" (compare Old English dīcere "digger") from dīc, dīċ "dike, ditch" from Proto-Germanic *dīkaz, *dīkian (“pool, puddle”) from Proto-Indo-European *dhīgw-, *dheigw- (“to stab, dig”). Akin to Danish dige "to dig, raise a dike", Swedish dika "to dig ditches". Related to, but not derived from Middle French diguer "to dig", itself a borrowing of the same Germanic root (Middle Dutch dijk), as the Middle French word appears later than the Middle English word. More at ditch, dike.
Synonyms: excavation, dI, crack, cut, cutting remark, gibe, innuendo, jeer, quip, slur, sneer, taunt, wisecrack, bore, break up, bulldoze, burrow, cat, channel
Antonyms: compliment, flattery, praise, fill, dislike, misunderstand, not get

kazmak, kazma, incelemek, kazi, iğneleme, çukur kazmak, hafriyat yapmak, lojman, 1. (arkeolojik) kazı, taş, kazı, yurt, hoşlanmak, beğenmek, argo beğenmek, hoşlanmak, dürtme, harıl harıl çalışmak, kaz, (dug, --ging), araştırmak, mahmuzlamak, yemeğe girişmek, anlamak, -den anlamak, dürtmek, sıyırmak, deşmek, ineklemek, dig in siper kazıp mevzi almak, göz atmak, kazı yapmak, argo -den anlamak, bellemek, tutmak, pansiyon, toprağı bellemek, argo anlamak, hafretmek, idrak etmek, kazı yeri, dili üzerinde düşünmek, kazı yapm, kafa yormak, derin kesmek, kalmak niyetiyle yerleşmek, (isim) kazma, dig beğen/kaz, kazarak, kazı çalışması, belleme, kaz:prep.kaza, kaz:prep.kazarak, maden, toprak işleri, kazı yapılan yer, hayvan memesi, kazılmış, meme, hayvan meme, dig, kazılı, (isim) meme, f., bak. dig,

1 kazmak  fiil     ts
2 kazma  isim     ts
3 incelemek     ts
4 kazi  isim     ts
5 iğneleme  isim     ts
6 çukur kazmak  fiil     ts
7 hafriyat yapmak  fiil     ts
8 lojman  isim     ts
9 1. (arkeolojik) kazı  isim     ts
10 taş  isim     ts
11 kazı  isim     ts
12 yurt  isim     ts
13 hoşlanmak  fiil     ts
14 beğenmek     ts
15 argo beğenmek, hoşlanmak  fiil     ts
16 dürtme  isim     ts
17 harıl harıl çalışmak  fiil     ts
18 kaz  fiil     ts
19 (dug, --ging)  fiil     ts
20 araştırmak  fiil     ts
21 mahmuzlamak     ts
22 yemeğe girişmek     ts
23 anlamak     ts
24 -den anlamak  Argo     ts
25 dürtmek     ts
26 sıyırmak  Jeoloji     ts
27 deşmek     ts
28 ineklemek     ts
29 dig in siper kazıp mevzi almak     ts
30 göz atmak  fiil     ts
31 kazı yapmak  fiil     ts
32 argo -den anlamak  fiil     ts
33 bellemek  fiil     ts
34 tutmak     ts
35 pansiyon     ts
36 toprağı bellemek     ts
37 argo anlamak     ts
38 hafretmek     ts
39 idrak etmek     ts
40 kazı yeri     ts
41 dili üzerinde düşünmek     ts
42 kazı yapm     ts
43 kafa yormak     ts
44 derin kesmek     ts
45 kalmak niyetiyle yerleşmek     ts
46digging (isim) kazma     ts
47digging dig beğen/kaz     ts
48digging kazarak     ts
49digging kazı çalışması     ts
50digging belleme     ts
51digging kaz:prep.kaza  fiil     ts
52digging kaz:prep.kazarak  fiil     ts
53digging maden  isim     ts
54digging toprak işleri     ts
55digging kazı yapılan yer     ts
56dug hayvan memesi     ts
57dug kazılmış     ts
58dug meme     ts
59dug hayvan meme     ts
60dug dig     ts
61dug kazılı     ts
62dug (isim) meme     ts
63dug f., bak. dig     ts
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To understand or show interest in, An archeological investigation, (with "into") To research a particular subject, To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill etc. through rocks, roads, etc, To appreciate, or like, See digs, A plodding and laborious student, To work hard or drudge; To study ploddingly and laboriously, See Dig, v, excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcastic remark; summary of a body of laws; digest, A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs, Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work because ill set, held at a wrong angle, or the like, as when a lathe tool is set too low and so sprung into the work, A tool for digging, the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs", An amount to be dug, = Gouge, An act of digging, To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore, To research a particular subject, a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover", To work with a spade or other like implement; to do servile work; to delve, To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to excavate; as, to dig a ditch or a well, To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, or gold, To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a spade or a hoe; to open, loosen, or break up (the soil) with a spade, or other sharp instrument; to pierce, open, or loosen, as if with a spade, To thrust; to poke, To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously, the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton", an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets", to dig one's heels in: see heel, create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel", work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long", get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?", poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs", remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite", the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig", burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself, A dig is an organized activity in which people dig into the ground in order to discover ancient historical objects. He's an archaeologist and has been on a dig in Crete for the past year. = excavation, If you have a dig at someone, you say something which is intended to make fun of them or upset them. She couldn't resist a dig at Dave after his unfortunate performance. = gibe, If you give someone a dig in a part of their body, you push them with your finger or your elbow, usually as a warning or as a joke, If you dig yourself out of a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially one which you caused yourself, you manage to get out of it. He's taken these measures to try and dig himself out of a hole, If you dig into a subject or a store of information, you study it very carefully in order to discover or check facts. The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial misdeeds of his government He has been digging into the local archives = probe, If people or animals dig, they make a hole in the ground or in a pile of earth, stones, or rubbish. They tried digging in a patch just below the cave Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims They dug for shellfish at low tide, If you dig into something such as a deep container, you put your hand in it to search for something. He dug into his coat pocket for his keys. = delve, If you dig one thing into another or if one thing digs into another, the first thing is pushed hard into the second, or presses hard into it. She digs the serving spoon into the moussaka He could feel the beads digging into his palm, n 1 the act of retrieving an attacked ball close to the floor 2 Awarded when a player successfully passes a ball which has been attacked by the opposition, send domain name query packets to name servers, Digital Input Generator, To Understand; look or listen; pay attention, Digital (Pager), (10) - Pokémon with this attack: Diglett L8, When a Digger enters and explores a ruin or sub-gate, it is called a Dig, turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration", create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel, the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs" a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover" the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig" turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration" create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel, To breakup, invert, or remove the soil with a spade, plow, or other implement; or to bring to the surface (as in harvesting potatoes or disturbing subterranean root and stem structures of weeds) with mechanical tools, General Detector Interface Group, Dig is a utility that allows a user to query the Domain Name System in order to find the authoritative Domain Name Servers responsible for a domain name, Digital, To understand "Dig it?" To like something "I really dig the Monkees ", An angular thrusting attack in epee fencing, generally delivered at the wrist and forearm, To touch the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with a strong emphasis, 1) (domain information groper) is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers It performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the nameserver(s) that were queried Most DNS administra tors use dig to troubleshoot DNS problems because of its flexibility, ease of use and clarity of output Other lookup tools tend to have less functionality than dig Although dig is normally used with command-line arguments, it also has a batch mode of operation for reading lookup requests from a file A brief summary of its command-line arguments and options is printed when the -h option is given Unlike earlier versions, the BIND9 implementation of dig allows multiple lookups to be issued from the command line 2) What you do with a shovel, Domain Information Groper - A command-line tool used to gather information from a Domain Name System server, To place the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with strong emphasis, If you live in digs, you live in a room in someone else's house and pay them rent. He went to London and lived in digs in Gloucester Road = lodgings, Present participle of dig, The action performed by a person or thing that digs, plural form of dig, Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dig, Lodgings. From diggings, mammary gland on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts. Usually used in the plural form, Simple past tense and past participle of dig, breast, nipple, past of dig, grave, search for, look for, Places where ore is dug; especially, certain localities in California, Australia, and elsewhere, at which gold is obtained, Non-Ground Pokémon who can Dig and use other Ground attacks, Deepening, becoming more amplified with time Often in reference to a trough deepening and building to the South, burrowing, hoeing, The act or the place of excavating, Region; locality, plural of dig, Lodgings, temporary living quarters, third-person singular of dig, (British Slang) living accommodations, & p, Dug is the past tense and past participle of dig. the past tense and past participle of dig, an udder or breast or teat, of Dig, A teat, pap, or nipple; formerly that of a human mother, now that of a cow or other beast,

64 To understand or show interest in - "You dig?"     ts
65 An archeological investigation     ts
66 (with "into") To research a particular subject - "She is going to dig into Egyptian basket-weaving this semester."     ts
67 To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill etc. through rocks, roads, etc - "If the plane can't pull out of the dive it is in, it'll dig a hole in the ground."     ts
68 To appreciate, or like - "Baby, I dig you."     ts
69 See digs     ts
70 A plodding and laborious student     ts
71 To work hard or drudge; To study ploddingly and laboriously     ts
72 See Dig, v     ts
73 excavation; jab, poke; mean or sarcastic remark; summary of a body of laws; digest  isim     ts
74 A thrust; a punch; a poke; as, a dig in the side or the ribs     ts
75 Of a tool: To cut deeply into the work because ill set, held at a wrong angle, or the like, as when a lathe tool is set too low and so sprung into the work     ts
76 A tool for digging     ts
77 the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs"     ts
78 An amount to be dug     ts
79 = Gouge     ts
80 An act of digging     ts
81 To take ore from its bed, in distinction from making excavations in search of ore     ts
82 To research a particular subject     ts
83 a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover"     ts
84 To work with a spade or other like implement; to do servile work; to delve     ts
85 To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to excavate; as, to dig a ditch or a well     ts
86 To get by digging; as, to dig potatoes, or gold     ts
87 To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a spade or a hoe; to open, loosen, or break up (the soil) with a spade, or other sharp instrument; to pierce, open, or loosen, as if with a spade     ts
88 To thrust; to poke     ts
89 To work like a digger; to study ploddingly and laboriously     ts
90 the act of digging; "there's an interesting excavation going on near Princeton"     ts
91 an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect; "his parting shot was `drop dead'"; "she threw shafts of sarcasm"; "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"     ts
92 to dig one's heels in: see heel     ts
93 create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"     ts
94 work hard; "She was digging away at her math homework"; "Lexicographers drudge all day long"     ts
95 get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"     ts
96 poke or thrust abruptly; "he jabbed his finger into her ribs"     ts
97 remove the inner part or the core of; "the mining company wants to excavate the hillsite"     ts
98 the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig"     ts
99 burrow, hoe; like (Slang); understand; start, begin enthusiastically; entrench oneself  fiil     ts
100 A dig is an organized activity in which people dig into the ground in order to discover ancient historical objects. He's an archaeologist and has been on a dig in Crete for the past year. = excavation     ts
101 If you have a dig at someone, you say something which is intended to make fun of them or upset them. She couldn't resist a dig at Dave after his unfortunate performance. = gibe     ts
102 If you give someone a dig in a part of their body, you push them with your finger or your elbow, usually as a warning or as a joke     ts
103 If you dig yourself out of a difficult or unpleasant situation, especially one which you caused yourself, you manage to get out of it. He's taken these measures to try and dig himself out of a hole     ts
104 If you dig into a subject or a store of information, you study it very carefully in order to discover or check facts. The enquiry dug deeper into the alleged financial misdeeds of his government He has been digging into the local archives = probe     ts
105 If people or animals dig, they make a hole in the ground or in a pile of earth, stones, or rubbish. They tried digging in a patch just below the cave Dig a largish hole and bang the stake in first Rescue workers are digging through the rubble in search of other victims They dug for shellfish at low tide     ts
106 If you dig into something such as a deep container, you put your hand in it to search for something. He dug into his coat pocket for his keys. = delve     ts
107 If you dig one thing into another or if one thing digs into another, the first thing is pushed hard into the second, or presses hard into it. She digs the serving spoon into the moussaka He could feel the beads digging into his palm     ts
108 n 1 the act of retrieving an attacked ball close to the floor 2 Awarded when a player successfully passes a ball which has been attacked by the opposition     ts
109 send domain name query packets to name servers     ts
110 Digital Input Generator     ts
111 To Understand; look or listen; pay attention     ts
112 Digital (Pager)     ts
113 (10) - Pokémon with this attack: Diglett L8     ts
114 When a Digger enters and explores a ruin or sub-gate, it is called a Dig     ts
115 turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration"     ts
116 create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel     ts
117 the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow; "she gave me a sharp dig in the ribs" a small gouge (as in the cover of a book); "the book was in good condition except for a dig in the back cover" the site of an archeological exploration; "they set up camp next to the dig" turn up, loosen, or remove earth; "Dig we must"; "turn over the soil for aeration" create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel     ts
118 To breakup, invert, or remove the soil with a spade, plow, or other implement; or to bring to the surface (as in harvesting potatoes or disturbing subterranean root and stem structures of weeds) with mechanical tools     ts
119 General Detector Interface Group     ts
120 Dig is a utility that allows a user to query the Domain Name System in order to find the authoritative Domain Name Servers responsible for a domain name     ts
121 Digital     ts
122 To understand "Dig it?" To like something "I really dig the Monkees "     ts
123 An angular thrusting attack in epee fencing, generally delivered at the wrist and forearm     ts
124 To touch the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with a strong emphasis     ts
125 1) (domain information groper) is a flexible tool for interrogating DNS name servers It performs DNS lookups and displays the answers that are returned from the nameserver(s) that were queried Most DNS administra tors use dig to troubleshoot DNS problems because of its flexibility, ease of use and clarity of output Other lookup tools tend to have less functionality than dig Although dig is normally used with command-line arguments, it also has a batch mode of operation for reading lookup requests from a file A brief summary of its command-line arguments and options is printed when the -h option is given Unlike earlier versions, the BIND9 implementation of dig allows multiple lookups to be issued from the command line 2) What you do with a shovel     ts
126 Domain Information Groper - A command-line tool used to gather information from a Domain Name System server     ts
127 To place the ball or heel of the free foot to the floor with strong emphasis     ts
128 If you live in digs, you live in a room in someone else's house and pay them rent. He went to London and lived in digs in Gloucester Road = lodgings     ts
129digging Present participle of dig     ts
130digging The action performed by a person or thing that digs     ts
131digs plural form of dig     ts
132digs Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dig     ts
133digs Lodgings. From diggings - "Corley at the first go-off was inclined to suspect it was something to do with Stephen being fired out of his digs for bringing in a bloody tart off the street."     ts
134dug mammary gland on domestic mammal containing more than two breasts. Usually used in the plural form     ts
135dug Simple past tense and past participle of dig     ts
136dug breast, nipple  isim     ts
137dug past of dig     ts
138 grave     ts
139dig for search for, look for     ts
140digging Places where ore is dug; especially, certain localities in California, Australia, and elsewhere, at which gold is obtained     ts
141digging Non-Ground Pokémon who can Dig and use other Ground attacks     ts
142digging Deepening, becoming more amplified with time Often in reference to a trough deepening and building to the South     ts
143digging burrowing, hoeing  isim     ts
144digging The act or the place of excavating     ts
145digging Region; locality     ts
146digs plural of dig     ts
147digs Lodgings     ts
148digs temporary living quarters     ts
149digs third-person singular of dig     ts
150digs (British Slang) living accommodations  isim     ts
151dug & p     ts
152dug Dug is the past tense and past participle of dig. the past tense and past participle of dig     ts
153dug an udder or breast or teat     ts
154dug of Dig     ts
155dug A teat, pap, or nipple; formerly that of a human mother, now that of a cow or other beast     ts
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