Dug — synonyms, definition

1. dug (Noun)

1 definition

dug (Noun) — An udder, breast or teat.

2 types of
mamma mammary gland
1 part of
female mammal

2. dug (Verb)

26 synonyms
apprehended compassed comprehended cut into delved drudged dug out dug up excavated fagged got the picture grasped grokked ground hollowed jabbed labored laboured moiled poked • • •
8 definitions

dug (Verb) — Turn up, loosen, or remove earth. ex. "Dig we must"

dug (Verb) — Create by digging. ex. "dig a hole" ex. "dig out a channel"

dug (Verb) — Work hard. ex. "She was digging away at her maths homework"

dug (Verb) — Remove, harvest, or recover by digging. ex. "dig salt" ex. "dig coal" ex. "dig up salt"

dug (Verb) — Thrust down or into. ex. "dig the oars into the water" ex. "dig your foot into the floor"

dug (Verb) — Remove the inner part or the core of. ex. "the mining company wants to dig the hillside"

dug (Verb) — Push suddenly or strongly with a finger or something pointed. ex. "he dug his finger into her ribs"

dug (Verb) — Get the meaning of something. ex. "Do you dig the meaning of this letter?"

13 types of
cored out did work excavated hollowed hollowed out removed thrust took took away understood unearthed withdrew worked
27 types
burrowed caught on cottoned on dibbled digested ditched drove figured furrowed got it got onto got wise grooved intuited latched on lifted rooted rootled routed rutted • • •
3 see also
dig in dig out dig up