What is another word for dig in?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪɡ ˈɪn], [ dˈɪɡ ˈɪn], [ d_ˈɪ_ɡ ˈɪ_n]
Related words: dig in for winter, how to dig in, keep digging, how to keep digging, dig in the snow, how to dig in the snow
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Similar words for dig in:
- dig in (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- begin with enthusiasm (verb)
- contact (verb)
- embed (verb)
- entrench (verb)
- hurry (verb)
- locate (verb)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
- entrench
- locate
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Dig in:
n.
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- aggressor,
- active service,
- fall to,
- black out,
- start in,
- battle cry,
- bite,
- bombed-out,
- attack,
- air cover,
- active duty,
- belligerent,
- Beleaguered.
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- face,
- make the best of something,
- tackle,
- defend,
- see about,
- handle,
- endure,
- brace oneself,
- do something,
- resolve,
- deal with,
- take something on board,
- combat,
- address,
- fortify.
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- champ,
- choke down,
- chow down,
- chomp,
- crunch,
- devour,
- cannibalize,
- bolt,
- demolish.
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- labor,
- overwork,
- put your back into something,
- toil,
- work at,
- exert yourself,
- forge,
- buckle down,
- apply yourself.
- dine,
- ingest,
- crenellate.
v.
• begin with enthusiasm (verb) • contact (verb) • embed (verb)- in fixes,
- hammers in,
- in-stalls,
- drove in,
- in grains,
- put in to,
- in-laying,
- in fix,
- in-stall,
- in fixed,
- in sert,
- in-fixed,
- in-fixing,
- de posited,
- hammering in,
- in grain,
- drave in,
- in stall,
- de-positing,
- in-sert,
- tucked in,
- in-grains,
- in-grained,
- in stalling,
- de-posits,
- tucking in,
- in laid,
- in-lays,
- in stalled,
- de-posited,
- in-fix,
- in lay,
- putting into,
- in-grain,
- de posits,
- in-stalling,
- rammed in,
- in graining,
- de-posit,
- in-lay,
- stuffing in,
- sticks in,
- tucks in,
- ramming in,
- thrusts in,
- de posit,
- driving in,
- hammered in,
- sticking in,
- puts into,
- in stalls,
- drives in,
- thrusting in,
- putting in to,
- in fixing,
- sticked in,
- in lays,
- stuffs in,
- de positing,
- puts in to,
- in-graining,
- in laying,
- rams in,
- in-laid,
- in-fixes,
- in-stalled.
- turns steam,
- be-stirs,
- made short work of,
- turn steam,
- makes tracks,
- losing no time,
- hurrying up,
- turned on steam,
- making short work of,
- stepped on it,
- be-stir,
- gotten move on,
- making tracks,
- was quick,
- getting a move on,
- making haste,
- makes time,
- making time,
- makes haste,
- going like lightning,
- stepped on gas,
- beelined,
- stepped it,
- be stirring,
- be stir,
- gets a move on,
- speeds up,
- gat a move on,
- is quick,
- stepping it,
- gat move on,
- shakes leg,
- turning on steam,
- are quick,
- stepping gas,
- art quick,
- gotten a move on,
- steps on gas,
- shook a leg,
- be stirred,
- step gas,
- shakes a leg,
- getting move on,
- beelining,
- got move on,
- shaking leg,
- turns on steam,
- being quick,
- wast quick,
- wert quick,
- turning steam,
- bulleting,
- get move on,
- stepping on gas,
- steps on it,
- were quick,
- steps it,
- made time,
- goes like lightning,
- stepping on it,
- lost no time,
- steps gas,
- be-stirring,
- be stirs,
- turned steam,
- whished,
- whishing,
- am quick,
- shake leg,
- makes short work of,
- be-stirred,
- gets move on,
- shook leg,
- stepped gas,
- made tracks,
- loses no time.
- hanged one's hat,
- hang one hat,
- hanged hat,
- re sided,
- in-habits,
- hangs ones hat,
- hung hat,
- hangs one's hat,
- in-habited,
- dis posed,
- re siding,
- hangs one hat,
- in habits,
- in habit,
- re-sides,
- in habiting,
- hangs hat,
- hung ones hat,
- in-habiting,
- hanging one hat,
- dis pose,
- in habited,
- re-side,
- re sides,
- dis-pose,
- dis-posed,
- hanging one's hat,
- hung one hat,
- hanged one hat,
- in-habit,
- hang hat,
- re side,
- hang ones hat,
- re-sided,
- re-siding,
- hanged ones hat,
- dis-posing,
- hanging hat,
- hanging ones hat,
- hung one's hat,
- dis posing.
Other synonyms:
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- begin.
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- slave.
- Sallying,
- make time,
- Barrelling,
- speed up,
- go like lightning,
- Make short work of,
- hurried up,
- whishes,
- put into,
- stick in,
- Hasted,
- step on it,
- whish,
- be quick,
- embed,
- hammer in,
- Fleeted,
- got a move on,
- stuck in,
- turn on steam,
- Bestirred,
- bestirs,
- bestir,
- locate,
- get a move on,
- thrust in,
- step on gas,
- tuck in,
- rocket,
- ram in,
- Hurries,
- sped up,
- make tracks,
- bulleted,
- drive in,
- step it,
- shake a leg,
- entrench,
- Sallied,
- went like lightning,
- made haste,
- hurry up,
- barreled,
- speeding up,
- Bestirring,
- shaking a leg,
- stuffed in,
- Hasting,
- barrelled,
- lose no time,
- stuff in,
- hurry,
- smoking,
- Embedding,
- hurries up,
- Barreling,
- speeded up,
- make haste.
- fix,
- go ahead,
- bulwark,
- stand fast,
- armor plate,
- garrison,
- hang in there,
- stick,
- stand firm,
- stick fast,
- kick off,
- get the show on the road,
- fire away,
- plunge into,
- wall,
- intrench,
- set out,
- man,
- begin eating heartily,
- get to,
- take off,
- blockade,
- lodge,
- hang in,
- start out,
- set in,
- barricade,
- mine,
- battle,
- hit the ball,
- dive in,
- hurriedness,
- armor,
- infix,
- fence,
- hold fast,
- turn to,
- Embattle,
- hold out,
- arm,
- castellate,
- bank,
- remain firm,
- palisade,
- root.
How to use "Dig in" in context?
Digging deep can be exhilarating or daunting, depending on the situation. Whether a bone must be pulled from a deep socket or a lawn must be cut through a thick mat of overgrown grass, there is always a trade-off: an efficient excavation yields a cleaner, easier job, but also demands more effort and muscle.
Yet, despite the challenges, digging is perhaps the most fundamental and ubiquitous of all construction activities. Out of the earth springs architecture and engineering, technology, industry, and agriculture. Fossils and sedimentary layers tell our story of the earth and its inhabitants.
Homophones for Dig in:
- decision, dizen, dagon, disown, Day Jessamine, djinny, diocesan, dagan, dadaism, daisy chain, dozen, djinni, dot com, dasheen, dissuasion, deism, diazonium, disunion, diegueno, dicksonia, dacninae, dot-com, digoxin, dudgeon, dietician, dodecagon, dagame, decagon, dkm, dijon, disjoin, dawson, dioxin, dutchman, da gamma, dodgson, Dutch Guiana, deskman, dodgem, dismay, deign, deacon, dysomia, dexone, day game, dogma, dusicyon, deaccession, discussion, decennium, daikon, dioecian, daisy-chain, discina, design, daoism, disney, decuma, doeskin, Duke Wayne, dysosmia.
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