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What is the past tense of dig in?

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The past tense of dig in is dug in.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dig in is digs in.

The present participle of dig in is digging in.

The past participle of dig in is dug in.

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The English troops, mainly archers and foot soldiers, dug in behind wooden stakes between thickly wooded ground.
I am a monster when it comes to Ropa Vieja, and I was craving it, so when it arrived I dug in.
To prevent the clay from becoming adobe brick, she dug in 15 tons of sand, 14 truckloads of composted manure, and 25 large bales of peat moss.
The Clean Streets Committee has dug in to bring its neighborhood up to Beacon Hill white-glove standards.
A whole spate of lockouts followed, as employers dug in their heels and either dragged out negotiations or terminated them.
They nodded and she dug in one of the many pockets of her apron until she produced two large suckers, which they took gratefully.

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