Pronunciation of the English word digs.
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1. | He digs untiring with his shovel, yet the hole is not deep enough, never deep enough. | |
2. | Mankind digs its own grave by its approach. | |
3. | Let's see what Tom digs up. | |
4. | The sand lizard digs burrows for shelter, both for night-time refuge and for hibernation. | |
5. | The bilby is a nocturnal marsupial and digs complex burrows to provide shelter from high summer temperatures and protection from predators. | |
6. | The Ram is called in Egyptian ba on account of the digs which he makes with his head, and a force which has occasioned the name of 'ram' to be given to powerful engines. The Heron is also called ba because with its bill it cleaves the fishes which it attacks. And the word which we translate Soul or Spirit is called ba, because it is conceived as something which 'pierces, penetrates and divides.' | |
7. | Why don't we see what Tom digs up? |