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dig deep
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English
Etymology
Evoking such imagery as digging in one's pockets for money or digging in the ground for resources (water from a well, ore from the ground).
Verb
dig deep (third-person singular simple present digs deep, present participle digging deep, simple past and past participle dug deep)
- (idiomatic) To make a lot of effort with all one's resources.
- Synonym: dig down
- If you want to join the marines, there's no room for laziness. You really have to dig deep.
- We're taking up a collection to help the Johnson family, who were burned out by a fire last week. Please dig deep and give whatever you can.
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