We are going there to get a result but we will really have to dig deep to come away from there with a victory. |
By 5.30, the whole business would be done and dish-washed, leaving the family free to dig the garden, watch TV or play peevers in the street. |
The first and second phases, according to the DIG, would focus on public transport vehicles plying the roads without taximeters. |
So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item. |
Infra dig is short for the Latin phrase infra dignitatem which means beneath one's dignity. |
I must agree with the verdict that the black English terms HIP, DIG, and JIVE are not borrowings from an African language. |