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Example sentences for "digged"

Lexicographically close words:
digestion; digestions; digestive; digests; digge; digger; diggers; diggeth; digging; diggings
  1. Vermes marini are large wormes [see Note 91] found 2 foot deep in the sea sands & are digged out at an ebbe for bayt.

  2. Note 91] digged out of the sea sand about 2 foot deepe at an ebbe water for bayte they are discouered by a little hole or sinking of the sand at the top aboue them.

  3. They digged and digged, but in vain; the flinty bosom of the hill resisted their implements; or if they did penetrate a little way, the earth filled in again as fast as they threw it out.

  4. The Alhambra of course, from the peculiar circumstances of its history, is a stronghold for popular fictions of the kind; and various relics, digged up from time to time, have contributed to strengthen them.

  5. Many digged in front of the fountain, but lost their labor and found no money.

  6. Affrighted at this fearful gaze As coals blaze like twinkling jewels, Night-hawks that croak at bat-faced owls Gledge at each gnome that digged a bone From some bleak pool, and pierce the haze Where censers blaze.

  7. Should evil be repaid for good, that they have digged a pit for my life?

  8. For they digged a pit to catch me, And snares they hid for my feet.

  9. We digged and hauled and righted the boat, and digged again.

  10. The proud have digged pits for me: which are not after thy law.

  11. Blessed is the man whom thou chastenest, O Lord: and teachest him in thy law; 13 That thou mayest give him patience in time of adversity: until the pit be digged up for the ungodly.

  12. They have laid a net for my feet, and pressed down my soul: they have digged a pit before me, and are fallen into the midst of it themselves.

  13. He hath graven and digged up a pit: and is fallen himself into the destruction that he made for other.

  14. He digged a ditch, he digged it deep; He digged it for his brother, But for his great sin he fell in The ditch he'd digged for t'other.

  15. Here is another and he has digged wells of wealth and fame and power and pleasure.

  16. Here is a man who has digged a well of wealth.

  17. The well is one that was digged by hands that have been dust long centuries.

  18. And what is true of that well is true of all wells that have ever been digged by human hands.

  19. And they plucked out their tongues from their mouths with prongs, and severed them with brutal severity, and they digged out their eyes with iron claws, and stretched their arms and legs on the rack, and lopped them off.

  20. It is trodden under foot of men and the residue of the beasts: it is polluted with the blood of the murdered, it is digged and made a grave for dead bodies.

  21. Incensed with anger thereat, the monarch ordered the tongues of these Confessors to be rooted out, and their eyes digged out, and likewise their hands and feet lopped off.

  22. I have also tried with my means, with the gospel, I have digged about it; I have laid also the fat and hearty dung of the gospel to it, but all comes to nothing.

  23. She was afterwards digged up, and found about four yards within ground, with the boy's two single pence in her pocket, but her tub and sieve could not be found.

  24. No man will lay trees, as they come from the wood, for beams and rafters in his house; nor stones, as digged in the walls.

  25. If she stayed longe or got litle, then all went to seeking of shel-fish, which at low-water they digged out of y^e sands.

  26. The catle were all cast into a great & large pitte that was digged of purposs for them, and no use made of any part of them.

  27. He hath made a pitte, & digged it, and is fallen into the pitte he made.

  28. Everard and Winstanley, the chief of those that digged at St. George's Hill in Surrey, came to the General and made a large Declaration to justify their Proceedings.

  29. But Woodchuck simply digged him a hole, a grave, then ate until no particle more of fat could be got into his baggy hide, and then crawled into his tomb, gave up the ghost, and waited the resurrection of the spring.

  30. Besides, who knows but he might have digged for it, and so found out some concealed treasure of understanding.

  31. Another said, "Use Genesis 26:18," where we are told that Isaac digged again the wells of his father Abraham.

  32. In all the coast wheresoever they digged they found fresh water; there they filled their vessels, and the procession being ended, embarked themselves, and going always in sight of the shore they sailed six days.

  33. And the trees grow in the fields without planting or dressing them, and as big and as rank as though they grew in gardens digged and watered.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "digged" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.