- Digging | The Poetry Foundation
By God, the old man could handle a spade Just like his old man Than any other man on Toner’s bog Corked sloppily with paper He straightened up For the good turf Digging Through living roots awaken in my head But I’ve no spade to follow men like them The squat pen rests I’ll dig with it
- DIGGING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DIG is to break up, turn, or loosen (earth) with an implement How to use dig in a sentence
- Digging - Wikipedia
Digging, also referred to as excavation, is the process of using some implement such as claws, hands, manual tools or heavy equipment, to remove material from a solid surface, usually soil, sand or rock on the surface of Earth
- Digging - definition of digging by The Free Dictionary
1 A poke or thrust: a sharp dig in the ribs 2 A sarcastic, taunting remark; a gibe 3 An archaeological excavation 4 Sports An act or an instance of digging a ball
- DIGGING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DIGGING definition: 1 present participle of dig 2 the act of breaking up and moving soil or creating a hole in it… Learn more
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