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used of that employed to dig up something with. [1.2]
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to dig through; to break into a house [1.7]
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to dig through the wall of a house; to break in [1.7]
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to dig water-channels in [1.7]
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to dig, to delve. (Prov.) [1.2]
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to dig; fig. to investigate. [1.2]
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to dig, to delve; to spread, to increase, or to deepen, as a disease or an ulcer; to go to the very root of the matter. [1.2]
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to dig [1.7]
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