Digs Sentence Examples

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  • A full-grown larva digs a pit about 2 in.

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  • The Lucky Pup is one of a dozen or so digs scattered around his property up in Governor's Basin.

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  • When she did venture forth from her digs, a favorite pastime was exploring the cyber world with Fred and his computer.

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  • Nice cars, nice enough house, but the tour bus doesn't bother to point out their digs.

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  • In South Africa and India, on the other hand, the magician digs up a dead body, especially of a child, to secure a familiar.

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  • The habit of some genera is to catch the prey before making their tunnel, but more frequently the insect digs her nest, and then hunts for prey to put into it.

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  • While on the Amnesty show, did I detect some sly digs at Noel Fielding from Boothby Graffoe and Ross Noble?

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  • Over Whit, the site " went " into a small chamber with further draughting digs in the floor which should be stabilized.

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  • The Motoraptor rear also drives and digs into corners very nicely without feeling as draggy as you'd expect for its 2.24in size.

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  • I like her attitude - she's really feisty, she digs in and doesn't give up.

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  • Antenna digs in... Brain experts at the Scripps Research Institute in California have come up with a novel strategy for shedding excess flab.

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  • Rhyme digs deep into the only world he has left - his astonishing mind - and slowly begins to tighten the noose.

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  • Digs are running between 20th August and 14th sept - visitors welcome between 10am and 4pm except fridays and sat 2nd sept.

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  • Only a couple millimeters, but it no longer digs in to my forehead, and sits much more snug.

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  • As they get more strident, he digs harder.

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  • Besides these characters, the rabbit is separated from the hare by the fact that it brings forth its young naked, blind, and helpless; to compensate for this, it digs a deep burrow in the earth in which they are born and reared, while the young of the hare are born fully clothed with fur, and able to take care of themselves, in the shallow depression or "form" in which they are produced.

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  • Arrangements for accommodation (either digs, rented apartment or house purchase) will be facilitated by the Practice.

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  • Digs are running between 20th August and 14th Sept - visitors welcome between 10am and 4pm except fridays and sat 2nd sept.

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  • It contains odor eliminating carbon that is activated each time the cat steps on or digs in the litter.

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  • The tape should be snug, but not so tight that it digs into the skin.

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  • Additionally, they feel that celebrities want secluded digs because their private persona doesn't always match their public persona, and it's important for them to keep the two sides separate.

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  • When Linds finally admitted to the split, she claimed it to be a "short break," but with Ronson changing her locks and reportedly hiring extra security to keep Lohan out of her digs, it's looking a bit more permanent.

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  • He took a few other digs at Montag, and was done with his segment - or so he thought.

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  • She keeps the house - If the couple splits, she gets their brand new digs.

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  • Plastic dog houses are the economical, lightweight, maintenance-free solution for a dog's new digs.

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  • This way, if the neighbor's dog digs up all your seedlings or an unexpected frost hits, you will still have a few extra organic seedlings on hand and won't need to resort to buying nursery seedlings to replace the ones you lost.

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  • Naturally, you don't want to wear anything that pinches or digs into you while you're wearing it.

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  • Your toes get scrunched and the elastic digs into your ankle -- or calf is you are wearing trouser socks -- especially if your feet have a tendency to swell by the end of the day.

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  • You shouldn't have to end your day with painful digs in your shoulder or on your back.

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  • While improving the digs is an integral part of the Diner Dash experience -- buying more tables, expanding the decor, getting a karaoke stage, and so on -- it doesn't make as much sense in this context as in previous incarnations.

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  • It can feel good to have a clean slate (i.e. new digs) to start your new life with your baby.

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  • If you choose to stay in the Omni Hotel, San Fran digs have never looked better.

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  • Nightly, the hotel has a Wines of the World vintage collection at a special reception, or you can enlist the concierge for help in booking a table at the Grand Café or tickets to a show within walking distance of your overnight digs.

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  • Archaeological digs have uncovered Celtic artistic expressions and the famous Christian Book of Kells displays beautiful Celtic symbols.

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  • In season six, Marco is faced with becoming a male prostitute, but digs deep to keep himself clean.

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  • Adama is old-school military and when word comes of the attack, he digs in and prepares to strike back.

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  • She paused at the top to catch her breath and he did the same, before she poked around her new digs.

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  • It lives on dry, welldrained ground, and digs a deep burrow lined with silk to prevent the infall of loose particles of soil.

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  • Incredibly, Pravda also described an alleged retrieval of an alien artifact during archeological digs in Kiev, near the Tchaikovsky Conservatory.

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