Meaning & Definition of word "Dug"
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Dug
/dʌɡ/
verb:
- 1. past tense of 'dig', meaning to break up and move earth or other material with a tool or machine.
- Example: He dug a hole in the backyard to plant a tree.
- 2. to create a hole or channel by removing material.
- Example: They dug a trench for the water pipes.
- 3. to search for something, especially by moving or removing objects.
- Example: She dug through the boxes to find her old photos.
- 4. to gain information by inquiry or investigation.
- Example: The detective dug into the suspect's background.
- 5. to penetrate or extend into something.
- Example: The roots of the tree dug deep into the soil.
Etymology
Middle English; from Old English dygan, related to Dutch 'graven' and German 'graben'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
dig deep:
To put in considerable effort or resources to find or achieve something.
dig in:
To begin to eat or to settle in for a long stay.
dig it:
To understand or appreciate something.
Related Words
dig:
To break up and move earth.
digger:
A person or machine that digs.
digging:
The action of excavating.
Slang Meanings of dug
Meaning: To understand or appreciate something.
Example Sentence: Did you see that band? I really dug their sound.
Meaning: To be infatuated or in love with someone.
Example Sentence: He's really dug her since they met.