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Daily Phrasal Verb |
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Dig In |
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1) To take up a defensive
position, used in connection to the military |
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2) To stick to your position
in an argument |
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3) To start eating, used
informally |
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1) The generals ordered their
men to dig in, as the battle was going to be fought. |
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2) Peter is a bit stubborn, he
digs in when you challenge him on any position, even when he is
wrong |
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3) Hey guys, dig in before the
food gets cold! |
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Daily Phrasal Verb for 13th May
2008 |
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