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Dig as a Noun has these synonyms:
insult, insinuation, gibe, slur, taunt, jeer, slap (in the face), wisecrack, crack, low blowExample: Referring to him as a Dartmoor graduate was a nasty dig.
Dig as a Verb has these synonyms:
appreciate, enjoy, like, understandExample: They really dig the jazz of the big-band era.
excavate, burrow, gouge, scoop, hollow out, tunnel
Example: He dug a hole in which to set the post.
notice, note, look at, regard
Example: Hey, man, dig that crazy gear.
nudge, thrust, stab, jab, plunge, force, prod, poke
Example: I dug my spurs into my horse and rode off. He kept digging me in the ribs with his finger.
thrust, poke, jab, stab, nudge
Example: She playfully gave him a dig in the ribs.
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