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dig in (third-person singular simple present digs in , present participle digging in , simple past and past participle dug in )
( colloquial ) To begin eating .
Synonyms: chow down , fall to , tuck in
I wanted to say grace before dinner, but the kids were already digging in .
( colloquial ) To engage in a burst of hard work .
Synonyms: fall to , go for it
I've got to dig in for a couple of weeks to secure my promotion.
2011 November 5, Phil Dawkes, “QPR 2 - 3 Man City”, in BBC Sport [1] :Mancini 's men were far from their best but dug in to earn a 10th win in 11 league games and an eighth successive victory in all competitions to maintain their five-point lead at the top of the table.
( military , also figurative in sports ) To dig trenches to resist an enemy attack.
2022 April 4, Dan Sabbagh, “Routing of Russian forces from Kyiv area will be hard to repeat in eastern Ukraine”, in The Guardian [2] :If Russia choses to dig in , then the military balance – which typically favours the defender on a 3-1 ratio – is reversed.
( idiomatic ) To adopt a resolute state of mind.
to dig in one's feet, heels, etc.
To cover over by digging.
dig trenches
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