Diggers [noun]
Definition of Diggers:
one who digs
Opposite/Antonyms of Diggers:
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Sentence/Example of Diggers:
Sharing space with tastemakers like Yung Baby Tate, Brent Faiyaz and serpentwithfeet will no doubt add new facets to his own capabilities and inspire him to dig digger into his talent.
Iron deposits along the inside suggest the digger must have been long and slender and used mucus to reinforce the walls.
His drill-like nose, his powerful fore-legs and big, strong feet all served to make him the fastest digger in Pleasant Valley.
No true worker, be he digger, or divine, blends real work with either smoking or drinking.
A grave-digger was carrying one of these deceased angels to the churchyard, when he stept into a tavern to take a dram.
There was little risk of their being interrupted by any honest digger, for it was the middle of the day.
Robinson also made friends with the women, in particular with one Mary McDogherty, wife of a very unsuccessful digger.
"That's from Psalms," he said, one day, to an adjacent grave-digger.
We would be proud to invent a flying machine, or a mud-digger, yet most of the inventions to aid housework are made by men.
Some of the degraded Digger Indians of California have the following myth of the origin of species.