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The phrase "a dig box" is not standard in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to a digital or physical box for digging or excavation purposes, but clarity is needed.
Example: "The archaeologists used a dig box to carefully sift through the soil for artifacts."
Alternatives: "excavation box" or "digging container".
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Make a dig box!
If he digs, make him a "dig box" (a wooden frame in the ground, filled with soft dirt, this saves your yard!).
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They won't be digging holes in your floor like they would outside in the wild, but you can simulate it with a digging box.
You can put together a digging box simply getting a good size cardboard box and filling up halfway with shredded paper.
Children will enjoy working in a recreated paleontologic dig box, and adults will marvel at the lake's offerings.
86 min: Baros has a dig from outside the box, but the ball doesn't dip quickly enough and sails over the bar.
A Liam Gordon own goal gave the hosts the lead and Dylan McGeouch made it 3-1 with a dig from outside of the box.
Stokes then had a dig from the edge of the box but it lacked power and United goalkeeper Cierzniak gathered easily.
"He kept digging a box in my knees," one whined.
Yet even James Cameron, king of the billionaire box-office, had a dig last year.
When the remains of a boy are found in a box dug up at a construction site, Tom imagines that it might be Tommy Jr.
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