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101dig (the grave) — Noun. A shave. Rhyming slang. E.g. Can you give me 10 minutes, I need to have a dig and clean my teeth …
102ˌdig sth ˈout — phrasal verb to find something that you have not used or seen for a long time I ll dig out my old college notes later.[/ex] …
103dig one's own grave — A person who digs their own grave does something which causes their own downfall. If you drop out of college now, with such high unemployment, you ll be digging your own grave …
104dig your own grave — cause your own failure, cut your own throat When you criticize the manager, are you digging your own grave? …
105dig it? — (Slang) do you understand? …
106dig someone in the ribs — to push someone with your elbow because you want to get their attention …
107dig your heels in — to refuse to do something even though other people are trying to persuade you The more we argued, the more she dug her heels in …
108dig your own grave — to do something that will cause serious problems for you in the future By lying about the incident the minister has dug his own grave …
109dig — see when you are in a hole, stop digging …
110dig·ni·ty — /ˈdıgnəti/ noun [noncount] 1 : a way of appearing or behaving that suggests seriousness and self control She showed dignity in defeat. The ceremony was conducted with great dignity. 2 : the quality of being worthy of honor or respect Theirs is a… …