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How to pronounce digs in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms diggings
Type of excavation
Type Words
Synonyms diggings, domiciliation, lodgings, pad
Type of living quarters, quarters

Examples of digs

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Good thing we took the time to appreciate the restaurant's new digs when we did.
From the sfgate.com
Chad is an archaeologist who jaunts all over the world for digs that barely pay.
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She accumulated 28 assists, 12 digs and three aces in two matches for the Hawks.
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The Marlins won't have to wait long to see Gonzalez in his new digs next season.
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Libero Megan Tompkins, named to the all-tournament team, had 59 digs for Neuqua.
From the dailyherald.com
Sophomore setter Abby Fesl handed out 39 assist while Jenni Mueller had 23 digs.
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Mancuso led the Huskers with 13 digs to help limit the Cyclones to .202 hitting.
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Then she digs through a leather purse, exuding a momentary sense of desperation.
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Setter Paige Murphy led the way with 39 assists, 15 digs and nine blocked shots.
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More examples
  • Diggings: an excavation for ore or precious stones or for archaeology
  • Diggings: temporary living quarters
  • Derby Grammar School is an independent and selective Church of England secondary school at Littleover near the city of Derby. Its head is a member of the HMC, and it includes a Junior department.
  • (colloquial) Lodgings. From diggings
  • A term used by floor refinishers for edger gouges.
  • Digital cash, especially the kind used on the Market that is backed by the "diggers" group.
  • One's place of abode; residence; home.
  • Brit. slang. Living accommodations.