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animum or simply se remittereto indulge oneself.Rate it:

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dig deepTry especially hard.Rate it:

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dig inTo begin eating.Rate it:

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dig inTo make a burst of hard work.Rate it:

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dig in one's heelsTo act in a determined manner by firmly maintaining one's beliefs, demands, situation, etc. in the face of opposition.Rate it:

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dig intoTo begin eating heartily.Rate it:

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dig intoTo research a particular subject.Rate it:

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dig one's own graveTo behave in a way that is likely to have future negative effects on oneself.Rate it:

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dig oneself in a holeTo put oneself in even more trouble.Rate it:

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dig outUsed other than as an idiom: see dig, out.Rate it:

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dig outTo find, or retrieve something by removing overlying material, or material that hides itRate it:

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dig out of a holeTo save someone or something from trouble.Rate it:

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dig upTo discover something by digging; to unearth.Rate it:

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dig upTo excavate something.Rate it:

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dig up dirtTo examine in order to find negative information for public opinion, usually with the purpose of embarrassing or discrediting a person.Rate it:

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iustitium remittereto re-open the courts.Rate it:

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litterarum studia remittereto relax one's studies.Rate it:

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nihil ex pristina virtute remittereto live as scrupulously moral a life as ever.Rate it:

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nuntium remittere alicui (De Or. 1. 40)to separate, be divorced (used of man or woman).Rate it:

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rake over old coalsTo bring back old problems; to dig up old trouble.Rate it:

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repudium dicere or scribere alicuito separate, be divorced (used of man or woman).Rate it:

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repudium remittere viro (Dig. 24. 3)to separate (of the woman).Rate it:

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root upTo dig or pull up by the roots; to deracinate.Rate it:

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stock upTo extirpate; to dig up.Rate it:

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to dig your own graveGet deeper in trouble by complicating matters further.Rate it:

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