Hanapin
to dig
01
maghukay
to remove earth or another substance using a tool, machine, or hands
02
maghukay
to extract something from the ground using a tool
03
maghukay
to create a hole or cavity by removing earth or soil
04
maghukay
to understand or comprehend the meaning or significance of something
05
maghukay
to poke or push something lightly with a pointed object or finger
06
maghukay
to drive or thrust something downward so that it penetrates into a material
07
maghukay
to work diligently and methodically
Dig
01
sundot
the act of digging
02
sundot
the act of touching someone suddenly with your finger or elbow
03
sundot
a small gouge (as in the cover of a book)
04
sundot
an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect
05
sundot
the site of an archeological exploration
06
sundot
(volleyball) the defensive skill of passing or retrieving a spiked or rapidly hit ball
Halimbawa
The archaeologist used a shovel to dig for ancient artifacts.
Miners use heavy machinery to dig for valuable minerals.
Children love to dig in the sand at the beach.
The treasure hunter carefully dug for buried treasure using a metal detector.
The archaeologists dug artifacts from the site.