dig - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dig in Hindi

  • गड्ढा करना

Noun

  • खुदाई
  • उपहास
  • टहोका
  • हंसी
  • मज़ाक
  • ठोस
  • लात
  • खोदाई

Verb

  • खोदना
  • खोदकर निकालना
  • गड्ढा करना
  • अन्वेषण करना
  • उत्खनन
  • घोंपना

dig Definition

Verb

  • break up and move earth with a tool or machine, or with hands, paws, snout, etc.
  • push or poke something in or into.
  • like, appreciate, or understand.

Noun

  • an act or spell of digging.
  • a push or poke with one's elbow, finger, etc.

dig Example

  • A thorough dig of the whole plot ( पूरे भूखंड की गहन खुदाई )
  • Put the sausage on top of the polenta; then dig in ( सॉसेज को पोलेंटा के ऊपर रखें; फिर खोदो )
  • It shouldn't be hard to dig in this sand. ( इस रेत में खोदना कठिन नहीं होना चाहिए। )
  • You can dig it out. ( आप इसे खोद सकते हैं। ) 
  • The woman remembered the call because it took some work for her to dig up the old information. ( महिला को कॉल याद आ गई क्योंकि पुरानी जानकारी को खोदने में उसे कुछ काम लगा। )

More Sentence

  • Maybe Aaron needs a little more time to dig his gold.
  • She didn't want to acknowledge there might be truth to anything he said except for one: she couldn't dig a grave.
  • How deep do you think we dig, senor?'.
  • Why not I have a dig at them then?’.
  • He did not dig in Old Testament Israel.
  • We’re doing an archaeological dig.
  • They bathe in the sea and dig in the sand and patter about the piazza all day long.
  • He will no longer be obliged to dig the ground; he is on the road to make a fortune.
  • Brunner glanced across at me, then stooped to dig a live coal out of the ashes.
  • In this field you must dig a little hole, and you put into it, we will say one gold piece.
  • The Mole flung his sculls back with a flourish, and made a great dig at the water.
  • Then the King bade them dig for water, and they dug for it, and there found water in abundance.
  • This was the way of it: The rector had ordered Niels to dig up a bit of soil in the garden.
  • As soon as I was about to dig in to my.
  • Here is how you are to dig the holes.
  • The builders started to dig a hole for.
  • Why did you bother to dig me out of.
  • He’ll bow his chatty head and not dig.
  • Dig out all of the potential markets for.
  • Soon after her marriage miners had been brought from Lorraine to dig for gold at Crawford Moor, and she now carried on successful mining enterprises for coal and lead, which enabled her to meet the expenses of her government.
  • You can dig through those as well.
  • Because he was trying to dig up dirt on me so she'd leave
  • Members have to dig deep into their pockets
  • Ginnie gave her sister a dig in the ribs
  • I really dig heavy rock
  • This was a cruel dig at Jenny
  • she had to dig the garden