Dig in - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈdɪɡ ɪn|
Brit.  |dɪɡ ɪn|

verb

- occupy a trench or secured area (syn: entrench)
- eat heartily (syn: pitch in)

Extra examples

The soldiers were ordered to dig in.

We will just have to dig in and wait for everything to return to normal.

I had plenty of time to dig myself in when I started the new job.

Dinner's ready, dig in, everybody!

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