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Idiom: Dig In

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To begin eating.

Example: "I wanted to say grace before dinner, but the kids were already digging in."

To engage in a burst of hard work.

Example: "I've got to dig in for a couple of weeks to secure my promotion."

To dig trenches to resist an enemy attack.

To adopt a resolute state of mind.

Example: "to dig in one's feet, heels, etc."

To cover over by digging.

Example Sentences

1
It's time to dig in and start working on our project.
2
The team members were really committed and ready to dig in.
3
She couldn't wait to dig in and open her birthday presents.
4
The kids were so excited to dig in and build sandcastles on the beach.
5
After months of preparation, it was finally time to dig in and launch the new website.

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