Dig in
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British pronunciation/dˈɪɡ ˈɪn/
American pronunciation/dˈɪɡ ˈɪn/

Definition & Meaning of "dig in"

to dig in
[phrase form: dig]
01

to start eating with enthusiasm

Intransitive
to dig in definition and meaning
02

to mix a substance, such as fertilizer or compost, into the soil by digging

Transitive: to dig in a substance
to dig in definition and meaning
03

to start a task or activity with determination, commitment, or enthusiasm

Intransitive

dig in

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Example
The kids dug in, devouring their plates in minutes.
They dug in as soon as the barbecue was ready.
The family gathered around the table and dug in together.
She took one look at the dessert and dug in immediately.
As the delicious aroma filled the air, everyone was eager to dig in and enjoy the homemade feast.
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