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It typically means to start something with enthusiasm and energy. For example, "Let's dig in to this difficult project and see what we can accomplish."
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"He really has to dig in to resist me," Reeve told me.
Everyone was glad to dig in to at least two of three courses.
Dig in to most great technical evolutions and you will find hackers.
The Brotherhood chose to dig in, to create little enclaves of defiance.
Assuming it gets that far, California's deep-pocketed public-employee unions will dig in to stop it becoming law.
I decided to dig in, to gain a more quantitative understanding of where our noise is coming from.
Mr. Grubman is caught in the spotlight as government investigators dig in to the accounting mess at WorldCom.
After a long day, explorers can dig in to hearty fare like farm-raised bison, wild Alaskan salmon and organic chicken.
Williams eventually won, had to dig in to win her next service game as well, and the second set, despite its lopsided score, took 57 minutes.
Mr. Mubarak's leadership is one symbol of that, but even if he leaves, the old guard may well dig in to obstruct open elections and true civilian rule.
So dig in to the tahini, made on premises, as is a brick red preparation inflamed by cayenne peppers and a bright white spread, equally potent, featuring garlic.
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