"Digs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Digs" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Digs" Meaning

The word "digs" can have two different meanings depending on the context.

As a noun, "digs" refers to a person's living quarters or home, especially when referring to a place where people are living temporarily. For example: "I'm going to my mate's digs for the weekend."

As a verb, "digs" means to excavate or unearth something, usually with force or effort. For example: "The archaeologists spent hours digging through the sand to uncover the ancient ruins."

In informal contexts, "digs" is often used as a slang term to refer to someone's living situation or abode. For example: "I'm going to someone's digs and we're going to watch a movie."

"Digs" Examples

Examples of "digs" in different contexts:


The archaeologist spent hours every day digging for fossils, carefully brushing away the dirt and debris to reveal the ancient creature's remains. (#excavation #archaeology)
After a long day of work, John loves to unwind with a good book, curling up in his favorite chair to dig into a new novel. (#relaxation #reading)
The playful puppy loved to dig in the sandbox at the beach, making a mess of sand but having the time of his life. (#playtime #children)
The detective's keen mind began to dig into the evidence, looking for a pattern or clue that would crack the case. (#investigation #mystery)
The photographer had to dig into his bag to find the right lens, adjusting the settings to capture the perfect shot of the sunset. (#photography #adventure)

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