Definitions for digged
digged
digged
Spelling: [digd]
IPA: /dɪgd/
Digged is a 6 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.
You can make 35 anagrams from letters in digged (ddeggi).
Definitions for digged
noun
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thrust; poke:
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a cutting, sarcastic remark.
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an archaeological site undergoing excavation.
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digs, Informal. living quarters; lodgings.
verb
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a simple past tense of dig1 .
Verb phrases
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dig in,
to dig trenches, as in order to defend a position in battle.
to maintain one's opinion or position.
to start eating.
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dig into, Informal. to attack, work, or apply oneself voraciously, vigorously, or energetically:
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dig out,
to remove earth or debris from by digging.
to hollow out by digging.
to find by searching:
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dig up,
to discover in the course of digging.
to locate; find:
verb (used with object)
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to break up, turn over, or loosen (earth, sand, etc.), as with a shovel, spade, or bulldozer (often followed by up).
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to form or excavate (a hole, tunnel, etc.) by removing material.
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to unearth, obtain, or remove by digging (often followed by up or out).
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to find or discover by effort or search.
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to poke, thrust, or force (usually followed by in or into):
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to understand:
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to take notice of:
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to like, love, or enjoy:
verb (used without object)
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to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
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to make one's way or work by or as by removing or turning over material:
Origin of digged
1275-1325; Middle English diggen, perhaps representing an OE derivative of dīc ditch; Middle French diguer to dig (Middle Dutch) is attested later and apparently not
Examples for digged
He hath made a pitte, & digged it, and is fallen into the pitte he made.
“I digged that bit along that wall only yesterday,” said Ike.
Imagination was the tool with which he digged and quarried his foundations.
"We digged the hole," put in Zaidee, eager for her share of the glory.
The silver has been mined, digged from the earth, but there is dross in it.
They ignore or forget the pit out of which they were digged.
He felt himself fairly sunk in the pit he had digged for another.
I had 'digged' for a long time with a fellow called Charlie Grosvenor.
Open my eyes to see how deep was the pit from which I was digged!
Here also his grave is digged under the willows in the valley.