Sentences

dig in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2

Definition

To dig means to break up and move earth or to search thoroughly in order to uncover information or memories.

Sample Sentences

  1. I need to dig deep into my memories to find the answer.
  2. The archaeologists were excited to dig at the ancient site.
  3. She decided to dig a hole in the garden for the new tree.
  4. If you dig a little deeper, you might discover something surprising.
  5. He loves to dig through old records in search of forgotten music.
  6. I need to dig a hole in the backyard for the new tree.
  7. As an archaeologist, she loves to dig for ancient artifacts in the ruins.
  8. The kids decided to dig in the sand at the beach and build a giant fort.
  9. He had to dig deep into his pockets to find enough money for the ticket.
  10. When the storm hit, the workers had to dig drainage ditches to prevent flooding.
  11. She decided to dig a small garden in her backyard for fresh vegetables.
  12. The archaeologists were thrilled when they found ancient artifacts as they began to dig.
  13. He had to dig deep into his memories to find the answer to her question.
  14. The children were excited to dig in the sand at the beach, hoping to find seashells.
  15. As the storm approached, the firefighters had to dig trenches to redirect the floodwaters.
  16. I need to dig deeper into the problem to find a solution.
  17. The archaeologists were excited to dig at the ancient site they had discovered.
  18. She decided to dig a hole in the backyard for a new tree she planned to plant.
  19. If you dig into the history of the town, you'll uncover some fascinating stories.
  20. The children loved to dig in the sand at the beach, making castles and tunnels.