Sentence examples for the digger from inspiring English sources

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the digger

noun

A large piece of machinery that digs holes or trenches; an excavator.

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Consider the behaviour of the digger wasp, Sphex ichneumoneus.

He has also augmented the digger giant's domestic footprint.

"Our Aussie hangover cure is – wait for it," rapped the Digger.

The injured forward was chained to the digger with seven others.

The digger maker is one of the UK's biggest private companies.

Luckily the digger quickly helped to free the elephant, who then quickly climbed out and walked away.

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The Diggers were not wrong.

Sometimes the diggers make too much noise.

After the loggers come the diggers.

Eventually, the Diggers have had enough.

That photograph was what the Diggers meant by "media poisoning".

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