Digging in historically refers to a military strategy where troops entrench themselves deeply in defensive positions, making it difficult for the enemy to dislodge them. This tactic was often used during trench warfare in World War I, where soldiers dug trenches to defend against enemy attacks. By digging in, troops could protect themselves and hold their ground against enemy advances.
I am digging a hole in the garden to plant some flowers.
By searching for bones and digging up for stuff under the ground.They get it from books [History] from older people and they also search up online
When someone says you are digging a hole, it means you are making a situation worse by continuing to talk or act in a way that is leading to negative consequences. It suggests that you are not helping the situation and might want to consider stopping what you are doing.
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To excavate means to remove earth or other material from a site for a specific purpose, such as archaeological exploration or construction. It involves digging, uncovering, and unearthing objects or artifacts from the ground.
How about excavate?
"Burrowing" means "digging a tunnel or hole".
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It means u are into that person a lot u digging there style.
Josh Berstein is known for hosting the show Digging For The Truth. Digging For The Truth is a show on the History Channel where he explores many parts of the world looking for ancient mysteries.
"Táim ag rómhair" means "I am digging in the ground". "Táim ramhar" means "I am fat" in Irish.
Sappers. They've been used through most of military history as a means to neutralize fortifications, either by digging out underneath walls to make them collapse, or digging a space for a bomb under a trench in the first world war (subsequently detonated, destroying both the trench and most to all of the soldiers within)
Richard A. Freund has written: 'Digging through the Bible' -- subject(s): Bible, Evidences, authority, History of Biblical events, Antiquities, History 'Understanding Jewish ethics' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Ethics in the Bible, History and criticism, Jewish ethics, Rabbinical literature 'Digging through history' -- subject(s): Religious Mysteries, Archaeology and religion, Excavations (Archaeology), Antiquities, History
If your dog is digging it sometimes means it's bored. try another activity with your dog or if it's home alone an indoor pen might be the best solution.
fossorial means adapted to digging , therefor the animal lives underground
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