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I've got her some digs for a week or two.
But we were also very poor, and spent a lot of time in bad digs.
The kids?' he said when they had got back to his digs.
She also led her team in digs every season between 1997-1999.
If students were in digs, they had to pay their share of the rates.
The digs have been going on since the turn of the century, with some 150 people at the museum now involved in the work.
I hate to turn a man out of his digs.
I drove back to my digs and went to bed.
It was new to their digs, but appeared to be working.
But the family say they'd rather stay in temporary digs.
"I've got a good mind to move out and find my own digs."
Yet they could not resist political digs at each other today.
Then he told me to go and tie down in my digs.
These digs can last from a few days to several months, depending on what they turn up.
After working at a few digs, he switched to teaching.
Save your digs for an adult and leave kids alone!
But the arguments were all about quality, despite the personal digs.
She helped with the digs, served good food and also found time to write.
Put up the walls on your new digs and you have to buy materials.
It can also set you up with digs in private houses throughout the city.
We're looking for bigger digs, one where he'll have room to work.
"I'd like to take a look at your new digs before I get the ferry back."
Look, the longer you wait, the deeper the other guy digs in.
If you've been around awhile, you're going to take some digs.
If not, the odds are that we'll find them at his digs.