Words and phrases that have a meaning related to digs: (136 results)
Often used in the same context:
kills, assists, steals, rebounds, caroms, chipped, reft, tackles, dished, paced, tallied, hits, bucketed, stuffs, volleyball player, notched, catches, bests, excavates, doubles, batting average, asts, charity stripe, swats, rushes, dives, pole vault, solo homer, thilk, nods, plumbed, nibbles, singles, honorable mention, sniffs, frilling, shined, triple jump, staved, dormered, pounded, epeeist, strapple, unpacks, runs, slugging, sacrifice fly, groundouts, fumbles, scissors kick, dig deep, balance beam, chinked, scours, saves, averaging, willem dafoe, finishes, belted, kelp greenling, flecked, batters, dabs, pitched, plated, magna cum laude, shot put, first team, mary janes, carded, warren harding, kaiser roll, corraled, roman catholic church, burrowing, rummages, encrusting, field hockey, spiffed, starveling, tops, dines, drifts, prowls, deciphers, winning streak, high jump, cum laude, arc, spaded, weds, sparkling, knotting, seethes, medley relay, hurries, bordelaise sauce, uneven bars, walks, english muffin, corn pudding, hat trick, dig, hotels, motels, lodgings, excavations, collections, exhibitions, accommodations, expeditions, falls, homes, hostelries, letters, nightclubs, resorts, revues, acquisitions, advertisements, announcements
Appears in the definition of:
crab, digger, digger wasp, ditch digger, gold digger, gold miner, gold panner, mole cricket, mud digger, trencher
More general:
living quarters, quarters
Synonyms:
Also try:diggings, domiciliation, pad
— Adjectives for digs: archaeological, new, archeological, little, few, old, sly, several, recent, nice, temporary, more...
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