DIG vs GRIND: NOUN
- A diligent or plodding student.
- A thrust; a punch; a poke: as, a dig in the ribs: often used figuratively of sarcasm and criticism.
- Lodgings.
- An act or an instance of digging a ball.
- An archaeological excavation.
- A sarcastic, taunting remark; a gibe.
- A poke or thrust.
- An aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
- The act of digging
- The site of an archeological exploration
- A small gouge (as in the cover of a book)
- The act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow
- A satirist; an inveterate jester.
- A piece of satire; a jest.
- One who studies laboriously or with dogged application.
- Hard or tedious and distasteful work; constant employment; especially, in college slang, laborious study; close application to study.
- The sound of grinding or grating.
- The act of grinding, or turning a mill, a grindstone, etc.
- Nautical, a kink, half-turn, or twist in a rope.
- An erotic rotation of the pelvis.
- A student who works or studies excessively.
- A laborious task, routine, or study.
- A specific grade or degree of pulverization, as of coffee beans.
- A crunching or grinding noise.
- The act of grinding.
- Hard monotonous routine work
- An insignificant student who is ridiculed as being affected or studying excessively
- The act of grinding to a powder or dust
DIG vs GRIND: VERB
- Work hard
- Poke or thrust abruptly
- Get the meaning of something
- Remove the inner part or the core of
- Create by digging
- Turn up, loosen, or remove earth
- Work hard
- Press or grind with a crunching noise
- Make a grating or grinding sound by rubbing together
- Reduce to small pieces or particles by pounding or abrading
- Dance by rotating the pelvis in an erotically suggestive way, often while in contact with one's partner such that the dancers' legs are interlaced
DIG vs GRIND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have understanding.
- To make one's way by or as if by pushing aside or removing material.
- To loosen, turn over, or remove earth or other material.
- To take notice of.
- To like, enjoy, or appreciate.
- To understand fully.
- To strike or redirect (a ball) just before it hits the ground, keeping it in play, as in tennis or volleyball.
- To poke or prod.
- To force down and into something; thrust.
- To learn or discover by careful research or investigation.
- To obtain or find by an action similar to digging.
- To obtain or unearth by digging.
- To prepare (soil) by loosening or cultivating.
- To make or form by removing earth or other material.
- To break up, turn over, or remove (earth or sand, for example), as with a shovel, spade, or snout, or with claws, paws or hands.
- To move with much difficulty or friction; to grate.
- To become polished or sharpened by friction
- To become ground or pulverized by friction.
- To rotate the pelvis erotically, as in the manner of a stripteaser.
- To devote oneself to study or work.
- To ride a skateboard, a snowboard, or skis over a grind rail or narrow surface, often with the board or skis at right angles to the direction of movement.
- To move with noisy friction; grate.
- To become crushed, pulverized, or powdered by friction.
- To perform the operation of grinding something.
- To instill or teach by persistent repetition.
- To produce mechanically or without inspiration.
- To produce or process by turning a crank.
- To operate by turning a crank.
- To oppress or weaken gradually or persistently.
- To bear down on harshly; crush.
- To rub (two surfaces) together harshly; gnash.
- To shape, sharpen, or refine with friction.
- To crush, pulverize, or reduce to powder by friction, especially by rubbing between two hard surfaces.
DIG vs GRIND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To entrench oneself so as to give stronger resistance; -- used of warfare or negotiating situations.
- To get out or obtain by digging. The preposition is often omitted; as, the men are digging coal, digging iron ore, digging potatoes.
- To undermine and cause to fall by digging; as, to dig down a wall.
- To like; enjoy; admire.
- To thrust; to poke.
- To hollow out, as a well; to form, as a ditch, by removing earth; to excavate.
- To get by digging.
- To turn up, or delve in, (earth) with a spade or a hoe; to open, loosen, or break up (the soil) with a spade, or other sharp instrument; to pierce, open, or loosen, as if with a spade.
- N/A
DIG vs GRIND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Thrust down or into
- Remove, harvest, or recover by digging
- To cause to penetrate; thrust or force in: followed by into: as, he dug his spurs into his horse's flanks; he dug his heel into the ground.
- To obtain or remove by excavation; figuratively, to find or discover by effort or search; get by close attention or investigation: often followed by up or out: as, to dig potatoes; to dig or dig out ore; to dig up old records; to dig out a lesson.
- To excavate a passage or tunnel for; make a way of escape for by digging: as, he dug himself out of prison.
- To break up and turn over piecemeal, as a portion of ground: as, to dig a garden with a spade; a hog digs the ground with his snout.
- To form by excavation; make by digging: as, to dig a tunnel, a well, a mine, etc.; to dig one's way out.
- To excavate; make a passage through or into, or remove, by loosening and taking away material: usually followed by an adverb: as, to dig up the ground; to dig out a choked tunnel.
- To study hard; give much time to study; grind.
- To make a ditch or other excavation; turn up or throw out earth or other material, as in making a ditch or channel or in tilling: as, to dig in the field; to dig to the bottom of something.
- (idiom) (dig it out) To run as fast as one can, especially as a base runner in baseball.
- (idiom) (dig in (one's) heels) To resist opposition stubbornly; refuse to yield or compromise.
- Shape or form by grinding
- Created by grinding
- The grade of particle fineness to which a substance is ground
- Press or grind with a crushing noise
- To perform tedious and distasteful work; drudge; especially, to study hard; prepare for examination by close application.
- To be polished or sharpened by friction: as, marble or steel grinds readily.
- To be ground or pulverized by pounding or rubbing: as, dry corn grinds fine.
- To be grated or rubbed together: as, the jaws grind.
- To perform the act or operation of grinding, grating, or harshly rubbing; turn a mill, a grindstone, or some similar machine.
- To study or learn by close application or hard work; master laboriously: as, to grind out a problem.
- To teach in a dull, laborious manner.
- To satirize severely; make a jest of.
- To oppress by severe exactions; afflict with hardship or cruelty.
- To set in motion or operate, as by turning a crank: as, to grind a coffee-mill; to grind a hand-organ.
- To grate or rub harshly together; grit.
- To wear down, smooth, or sharpen by friction; give a smooth surface, edge, or point to, as by friction of a wheel or revolving stone; whet.
- To produce by grinding, or by action comparable to that of grinding: as, to grind flour; to grind out a tune on an organ.
- To break and reduce to fine particles by pounding, crushing, or rubbing, as in a mill or a mortar, or with the teeth; bray; triturate: as, to grind corn.
- (idiom) (grind it out) To make a persistent effort in doing something that is difficult; work at something persistently.
DIG vs GRIND: RELATED WORDS
- Savvy, Dig out, Drudge, Apprehend, Hollow, Slam, Shaft, Toil, Prod, Stab, Grind, Excavation, Poke, Delve, Excavate
- Nerd, Bray, Grate, Wonk, Moil, Travail, Pulverization, Mash, Mill, Crunch, Drudge, Plodding, Toil, Dig, Drudgery
DIG vs GRIND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Barb, Comprehend, Savvy, Apprehend, Hollow, Slam, Shaft, Toil, Prod, Stab, Grind, Excavation, Poke, Delve, Excavate
- Crush, Hone, Chore, Labour, Labor, Swot, Nerd, Grate, Wonk, Mill, Crunch, Plodding, Toil, Dig, Drudgery
DIG vs GRIND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dig that shouting all caps at the beginning.
- Page for political purposes to dig up dirt.
- Exemplary teachers dig deeper into this formative data.
- Man, how do you dig up this stuff?
- Then we decided to dig a little deeper.
- Dino dig oasis hers a picture of Dino dig oasis.
- Jeg elsker dig, min son, og Guf elsker dig ogsa.
- You want to complete your Masters thesis by completing an archaeological dig, but know that any dig is incredibly expensive.
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- So dig in, dig in, dig we must, right?
- Once on the coarse grind and then again on an even grind.
- The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceedingly fine.
- Re the French Press grind: I have always used espresso grind in a press.
- They are perfect if you want a course grind rather than a fine grind.
- In order to get the perfect grind you should visually assess the grind.
- With the help of this Multi Grind technology, there are three grind stages provided.
- Congress grind slowly, when they grind at all.
- Grind amount settings are incorrect for particular grind size.
- With the Breville Grind Control, you have more control over the fineness of your grind than with many other grind and brew coffee makers.
- When grinding, be sure to grind your coffee to a medium grind level, the appropriate grind for automatic drip Coffee Makers.
DIG vs GRIND: QUESTIONS
- What level does Graveler learn dig in Pokemon Ruby?
- Why did WW1 soldiers dig trenches to protect themselves?
- What size trenching/dig bucket to remove tree stumps?
- Was BBC's Alice Roberts at Pembrokeshire archaeological dig?
- Why did soldiers on the Western Front dig trenches?
- How are Digoxigenin (DIG)-labeled antisense RNA probes synthesized?
- Did archaeologists dig up an ancient alien cellphone?
- What toolbar elements does your dig frontend support?
- Did Oyston family make dig at Blackpool in latest Oyston dig?
- Did Schmeichel take a cheeky dig at England with England dig?
- What size parts can the odd grinding department grind?
- How to grind coffee grounds in Breville espresso machine?
- What is the answer for wearying grind crossword clue?
- Should you hire a professional to grind away stumps?
- How many different grind settings does each grinder produce?
- How does the JX pro adjustable grind selector work?
- Is Highbridge really the best place to level grind?
- What causes an automatic transmission to grind gears?
- What is Freshpark BMX and skateboarding grind rail?
- Will Apple continue to grind out incremental success?