What does the phrasal verb “dig in” mean? Explore the meaning and usage of the phrasal verb “dig in“, illustrated with examples:
Definition
1. To dig trenches to resist an enemy attack (it can also be used metaphorically).
2. To begin eating.
Example(s)
1. The troops started to dig in to protect themselves from the attack.
2. Look at the kids! They are already digging in.They can’t wait until the food cools down.
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