dug

/dʌɡ/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of dig: to break up, move, or remove earth or other material, often with a tool or hands.
    • She dug a hole in the garden to plant the rose bush.
    • He dug through the pile of papers looking for his passport.
    • The archaeologists dug carefully around the ancient artifact.
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noun
  1. An animal's breast or teat, especially of a female mammal.
    • Each dug of the dog provided milk for the puppies.
    • The piglet nursed from its mother's dug.
    • The vet examined the cow's dug for signs of infection.
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