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digs
/ ɪɡ /
plural noun
- informal.lodgings
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of digs1
C19: shortened from diggings , perhaps referring to where one digs or works, but see also dig in
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Even 86 years later, there have been fresh digs at the site, and new theories emerging about the burials.
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Longtime political observer Mike Madrid hosts a new “Red County, Blue, County, Orange County” podcast, with episodes releasing every Thursday, that digs into the changing and influential politics of O.C.
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Following a tip, a distraught mother digs into the foundation of a house, hoping to find the body of her son.
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As a young lad, I moved away, went into digs and had limited time seeing my friends back at home.
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Eight years and hundreds of digs at wildfire sites have taught the DeGeorgeys something about this peculiar type of archaeology.
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