It means to find the cause, reason or beginning of the problem
The Latin prefix 'infra' means 'under', as in infrastructure, infrared, infra dig, inferior, etc.
you can say dig and dug but you cant say dugged or digged i like to dig I dug yesterday
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The word, "Digging" is a gerund. (jair-und)
I think its when you elbow them in the ribs
Dig Your Roots was created in 2004.
You Dig Them Out By There Roots.
A horse will typically dig roots up if they are very hungry or are missing some type of vitamin or mineral from their diet.
To permanetley get rid of a tree, you have to dig it out by its roots.
Some people get roots because some you can eat. [carrots potatoes ect...] Also some roots are good for medicine. [truffles ect...]
The saying "Can you dig it?" originated from the cult classic "The Warriors'. The meaning of "Can you dig it?" is "Do you understand?", "Do you get it?".
The roots of the Wintergreen are very long and penetrating. They dig their way into the dirt and keep the tree submerged from the winter climates. They are big roots. Use a chainsaw.
To effectively dig up a bush stump, you can use a shovel to dig around the stump and expose the roots. Then, use a saw or axe to cut through the roots and loosen the stump from the ground. Finally, use a combination of digging and pulling to remove the stump completely.
It is a clever way of saying BOTH dig a tunnel and dig a "ton" meaning alot!
A tiller if you have a large space to clear is the best way to dig up old roots.
To dig up roots effectively from your garden, use a sharp shovel or spade to loosen the soil around the root system. Work carefully to avoid damaging the roots, and gradually lift the plant out of the ground. It may be helpful to water the area beforehand to soften the soil.
It is to strong for the plant to dig it's roots into.