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    What is another word for to dig?

    Question #103514. Asked by canbyman07. (Mar 03 09 5:32 PM)


    BRY2K

    If you mean the noun "to dig" here are some synonyms:

    crack, cut, cutting remark, gibe, innuendo, jeer, quip, slur, sneer, taunt, wisecrack

    If you mean the verb "to dig" here are some synonyms:

    bore, break up, bulldoze, burrow, cat, channel, clean, concave, deepen, depress, dig down, discover, dredge, drill, drive, enter, excavate, exhume, fork out, go into, gouge, grub, harvest, hoe, investigate, mine, penetrate, pierce, pit, probe, produce, quarry, root, root out, rout, sap, scoop, scoop out, search, shovel, sift, spade, till, tunnel, turn over, uncover, undermine, unearth

    Other versions noted here as well:

    http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/dig

    Mar 03 09, 5:43 PM
    davejacobs

    Delve

    Mar 04 09, 1:55 AM
    star_gazer

    dig
    verb

    to like.

    I dig your new shirt.

    to support an action.

    You want to go to a movie? I can dig it.

    to understand.

    I have the gun, therefore you do what I say. Dig?

    http://onlineslangdictionary.com/definition+of/dig

    Mar 04 09, 2:39 AM


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