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Definition of dig in phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

dig in

phrasal verb
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dig in (informal)
  1. used to tell somebody to start to eat
    • Help yourselves, everybody! Dig in!
  2. to deal with a difficult situation or wait patiently
    • There is nothing we can do except dig in and wait.
dig something in
  1. to mix soil with another substance by digging the two substances together
    • The manure should be well dug in.
  2. to push something into something else
    • He dug his feet in to gain his balance.
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