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was dig
verb
To move hard-packed earth out of the way, especially downward to make a hole with a shovel. Or to drill, or the like, through rocks, roads, or the like. More generally, to make any similar hole by moving material out of the way.
Exact(10)
But what she really wanted to do was dig.
All I could think to do was dig a grave off in the woods and bury Kosher.
All I had to do was dig out an old treasure map in our loft and I'd be just like Mikey (Sean Astin) and Mouth (Corey Feldman).
All I had to do was dig deep enough, and eventually I would emerge on the other side of the world, where everyone walked upside down and strange animals would hop to greet me.
Ms. Chang smiled and assured us that it was; all we had to do was dig around with our chopsticks, then lift it up, flip it over and dig around some more.
The last thing I did was dig through the kitchen cabinets, gather the liquor bottles up, and toss them out.
Similar(50)
A grave was dug.
Even in my village I was digging".
I was digging for her.
"She was digging herself a deeper hole".
I was digging a hole for myself.
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