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  • 61dig over — ˌdig ˈover [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they dig over he/she/it digs over present participle digging over past tense …

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  • 62dig in your heels — dig in (your) heels to refuse to change what you believe is right or what you want to happen. Be firm on important issues, but do not dig in your heels at every opportunity …

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  • 63dig in heels — dig in (your) heels to refuse to change what you believe is right or what you want to happen. Be firm on important issues, but do not dig in your heels at every opportunity …

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  • 64Dig the New Breed — Live album by The Jam Released 10 December 1982 …

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  • 65Dig Your Own Grave — EP by Test Icicles Released 24 April 2006 …

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  • 66Dig (magazine) — Dig is a children s magazine published by Cobblestone Publishing and associated with the Archaeological Institute of America. Each issue of Dig is 48 pages, and the magazine comes out eight times per year. Most issues are theme based, collecting… …

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  • 67Dig (I Mother Earth album) — Dig Studio album by I Mother Earth Released August 10, 1993 Re …

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  • 68Dig That Treasure — Studio album by Cryptacize Released …

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  • 69Dig This! — Studio album by Bobbi Humphrey Released 1972 …

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  • 70dig your heels in — phrase 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. Thesaurus: to not act, or to not do somethingsynonym Main entry: dig * * * dig your ˈheels/ˈtoes in idiom …

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