Use dug in a sentence
Sentences ending with dug
- This redoubt consisted of a knoll, on three sides of which trenches had been dug. [2]
- Then they rode downhill and uphill, across a ryefield trodden and beaten down as if by hail, following a track freshly made by the artillery over the furrows of the plowed land, and reached some fleches * which were still being dug. [2]
- The Baron de Carondelet, indefatigable man, aimed at digging a canal to relieve the city of its filth, but this would be the year when it was most needed, and it was not dug. [9]
Short sentences using dug
- Destiny dug its grave. [10]
Sentences containing dug two or more times
- So we dug and dug with the case-knives till most midnight; and then we was dog-tired, and our hands was blistered, and yet you couldn't see we'd done anything hardly. [5]
More example sentences with the word dug in them
- Alas, for long years he had dug and carried heavy loads, with chains on his feet, beneath a broiling sun. [10]
- Upon these two words he stamped, through them he perspired mightily, and with them he clenched his stubby fingers--such fingers as dug trenches, or snatched lewdly at soft flesh, in days of barbarian battle. [11]
- The nuggets of wisdom that are dug out of the Oriental and remote literatures would often prove to be only commonplace if stripped of their quaint setting. [4]
- There was Lance Williams, he learned how to talk Choctaw here till one come and dug his grave for him. [5]
- Every trench dug where the paving was torn up had its object, and each heap of stones its particular design. [10]
- As, for instance, when a fault or sin showed on the surface of a man, whether, if you dug down, you would find that it ran back and into the original organic bunch of original sin within the man. [4]
- Denisov and Rostov were living in an earth hut, dug out for them by the soldiers and roofed with branches and turf. [2]
- Tom's "real Barlow" was out at once, and he had not dug four inches before he struck wood. [5]
- After a long voyage through the canal which had been dug a short time before, connecting the Mediterranean with the Red Sea, the three men reached Clysma. [10]
- All went well until Marcey dug a hole in the ground, put a stone in it, and, burying it, said it was Laforce's heart. [11]
- I never was trained to think, and I get stunned by thoughts that strike me as being dug right out of the centre. [11]
- Now they just touch 'em off with a little dynamite, and they've got a cellar dug and filled up with kindling ready for housekeeping whenever you want it. [8]
- Dupont was coming to-night, and the hatchet of crime was to be dug up again. [11]
- By her references to what this and that and the other person had told her, I perceived that she had been diligently questioning those crowds of visiting strangers, and that out of them she had patiently dug all this mass of invaluable knowledge. [5]
- The original of this cemetery was dug up in the principal street of the city a few years ago. [5]
- But there's one thing, anyway--Jim's too old to be dug out with a case-knife. [5]
- Having ridden beyond the village, continually meeting and overtaking soldiers and officers of various regiments, they saw on their left some entrenchments being thrown up, the freshly dug clay of which showed up red. [2]
- The storm barricaded the track with a dozen drifts while we dug one away. [5]
- The precipice on the opposite side of the canyon is well perforated with the small holes they dug in the rock to live in. [5]
- There Stephen saw the magazines which the Confederates had dug out, and of which he had heard. [9]
- History-facts dug by the job, with sweat and tears out of a dry and spiritless text-book--but never mind, all who have suffered know what that is. [5]
- His objections exceeded the highest hopes; he dug his claws into the wood and devoted himself to Sarah's countenance with unremitting industry. [9]
- And then in the fragrant hill pasture there were beds of wintergreen with red berries, tufts of columbine, roots of sassafras to be dug, and dozens of things good to eat or to smell, that I could not resist. [4]
- The clergy of the church caused it to be sought for and dug up; and they polished it, and the rust fell easily off from it. [5]
- There were rumours that he had been in gaol in Quebec for robbery, and that after he had served his time he had dug up the money he had stolen and come West. [11]
- These seemed insane tales; but Feringhea said come and see--and he took him to a grave and dug up a hundred bodies, and told him all the circumstances of the killings, and named the Thugs who had done the work. [5]
- Then, with a sudden impulse, he dug heels into his horse's sides, and galloped back towards Askatoon. [11]
- When the clock strikes twelve, on the best horse in the country aw'll ride to Theddlethorpe, straight for the well that's dug you know where, to find your smuggled stuff, and to run the irons round your wrists. [11]
- Holes, so to speak, were dug in New England, and in the middle South, and along the frontier, and such leads were found that again and again the certainty arose that at last the real American ore had been discovered. [4]
- They got a spade at the crib and dug out the body, and you never see such an excitement. [5]
- She is the same lady that we found in the Autobiography, who was so naively vain of all that little ancestral military riffraff that she had dug up and annexed. [5]
- I fed upon roots, and in my bitterness I dug for the bitterest, loathing the sweeter kind. [5]
- At first the rock was broken and loose and we dug it up with picks and threw it out with shovels, and the hole progressed very well. [5]
- It is not practicable or rational to try to tell two stories at the same time; so I dug out the farce and left the tragedy. [5]
- The blood was pounding in my veins, and I would have rushed in then and there, have ended the long strife, and have dug revenge for this outrage from his heart, but that I saw Alixe did not move, nor make the least resistance. [11]
- They went about poking sticks into the sand, and when they found a soft place they went down on their knees and dug with their hands. [5]
- The reader will perceive that all hope is gone here of deciding whether Herbert could have written Tennyson's poems, or whether Tennyson could have dug as much money out of the Heliogabalus Lode as Herbert did. [4]
- We dug ourselves out and looked down, and where the caravan was before there wasn't anything but just the sand ocean now, and all still and quiet. [5]
- Everybody knew this--somehow or other--and yet nobody had dug any of them out to make sure. [5]
- But even here, opinion was divided; for some said Tom dug them up at midnight, and carried them to a place indicated to him by the widow. [12]
- Then, all at once, there came a great roar, as it were, from the very heart of the mill--a deep diapason, dug out of the throat of the hills: the big whistle. [11]
- They are as old as Pompeii, were dug from the earth like Pompeii; but their exact age or who made them can only be conjectured. [5]
- A hundred miles of sun and fair weather, sleeping at night in the open in a trench dug in the snow, no fear in the thoughts of Jim, nor evil in the heart of the heathen man. [11]
- When there is no new ore to be dug, the old refuse heaps are looked over for what may still be found in them. [6]
- Then, when you've made it, you'll get what you've never had yet--the pleasure of spending money dug out of your own wits. [11]
- There was a loft nearly full of hay, and I crawled up, and dug a hole far down against the side of the building, and climbed in, bringing with me for drink a nest of hen's eggs which I found in a corner. [11]
- By hard, honest labor I've dug all the large words out of my vocabulary and shaved it down till the average is three letters and a half. [5]
- When ascending that knoll Pierre had no notion that this spot, on which small trenches had been dug and from which a few guns were firing, was the most important point of the battle. [2]
- He said this Jupiter was dug from a field which had just been bought for thirty-six thousand dollars, so the first crop was a good one for the new farmer. [5]
- He started for it, but suddenly made for my couch, and dragged it away, as if looking to find a hole dug beneath it. [11]
- Orlando dug heels into his horse and rode for the point from which the cry for help had come. [11]
- The storm was increasing, and the wind cutting, but I dug into Cynthia so that poor Hugo was put to it to hold the pace, and, tho' he had a pint of rum in him, was near perished with the cold. [9]
- Again I dug in to the rowels, and clung the tighter, and this time he landed with his head to London. [9]
- Then I jumped in the canoe and dug out for our place, a mile and a half below, as hard as I could go. [5]
- Indeed, it is impossible, without a twinge of pity, to behold Howard taking root in Rivington, for we know that sooner or later he will be dug up and transplanted. [9]
- Says they are holes where he dug up saplings for shade-trees when ground was frozen last winter. [5]
- Joshua dug with his hands a resting place in the sand, and with care and skill helped the youth to prepare a similar one. [10]
- S'pose she dug him up and didn't find nothing, what would she think of me? [5]
- Without returning to her eternally fresh, inexhaustible spring, they draw from the conveniently accessible wells which the great ancients dug for them. [10]
- He dug his heels into the broncho's side, and although it had done its day's work, it reached out upon the trail as though fresh from the corral. [11]
- He had had heavy losses, and he had dug deep into his capital. [11]
- All but the head used to be under the sand, for hundreds of years, maybe thousands, but they had just lately dug the sand away and found that little temple. [5]
- He dug out half-finished articles and stories, finished them and sold them, and within a week after the Jones collapse he was at work on a novel based an the old Sellers idea, which eight years before he and Howells had worked into a play. [5]
- When the dog had dug down only a few inches he grabbed something and pulled it up, and it was an arm and a sleeve. [5]
- Meantime the gentleman had been questioning us more closely, but had dug no particulars out of us. [5]
- At last the grave was dug, and, sprinkling its depth with leaves and soft branches of spruce, the dwarf drew the body over, and lowered it slowly, awkwardly, into the grave. [11]
- You may smile, gentlemen, but the High Sheriff's got a hunk of it which I dug out before his eyes, and so it's perfectly easy for you to go and examine for yourselves. [5]
- Well, it was funny to see a town made: streets driven through; two rows of shadetrees, hard and soft, planted; cellars dug and houses put up-regular Queen Anne style, too, with stained glass-all at once. [8]
- A hole a foot wide, two feet deep, and two feet long, is dug, and sage-brush chopped up and burned in it till it is full to the brim with glowing coals. [5]
- He made a fire, and dug a hole in the earth only sufficiently large to admit his leg, and deep enough to allow the wounded part to be on a level with the surface of the ground. [5]
- Was ever giant's dungeon dug so deep, Was ever tyrant's fetter forged so strong, Was e'er such deadly poison in the draught The false wife mingles for the trusting fool, As he whose willing victim is himself, Digs, forges, mingles, for his captive soul? [6]
- The gum is dug up out of the ground; it has been there for ages. [5]
- A trench was dug three and a half feet wide, four feet eight inches deep, and eight feet long. [2]
- The god Vishnu dug this tank. [5]
- Once more I dug in the spurs, this time with success. [9]
- These have been dug from all depths in the soil and rubbish of Mount Moriah, and the Moslems have always shown a disposition to preserve them with the utmost care. [5]
- But I had dug far down, drawing the hay over me as I went, so that they must needs have been keen to smell me out. [11]
- The dynamite had dug a ditch more than a hundred feet wide, all around us, and cast up an embankment some twenty-five feet high on both borders of it. [5]
- I took a drink out of Ananias' well, and singularly enough, the water was just as fresh as if the well had been dug yesterday. [5]
- Presently he had come quite close to her, and as he was helped towards her with tottering steps, he dug the dealer in the ribs and said, kissing the back of his hand, and winking his great eyes: "I know--I know! [10]
- When the spring come I went and dug a deeper grave for my wife, and p'tite Babette, and leave them there, where they had died. [11]
- I sent my charge full into his chest, and as he tumbled in the snow I dug my spurs to the rowels. [9]
- He erected station buildings and dug wells. [5]
- The house lay behind a newly dug pond filled with water to the brink and with banks still bare of grass. [2]
- A cistern had been dug out of the rocky soil of the plateau which the wall enclosed, and care was taken to keep it constantly filled with water. [10]
- There is to be a square hole or something of the sort dug there to hide the fleet. [10]
- Jacques looked seriously at the bright pommel of his master's saddle and the shining stirrups and spurs, dug a heel into the tender skin of his broncho, and replied: "Too much silver all at once. [11]
- The "fountain" was an ordinary well, it had been dug in the ordinary way, and stoned up in the ordinary way. [5]
- He was not able to work, but one day there was a grave to be made, and he came to overlook the man who dug it. [12]
- Beyond that post a fresh pit had been dug in the ground, and near the post and the pit a large crowd stood in a semicircle. [2]
- He had commanded a cave to be secretly dug, and furnished it sumptuously, and there with his companions indulged in revelries such as the daylight of that consecrated locality had never looked upon. [6]
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