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To dig a hole in the ground typically means to create a void in the earth for various purposes, such as planting, construction, or burial. It can symbolize the act of uncovering something hidden or preparing for a new beginning. Additionally, digging can represent effort and labor, often associated with achieving a goal or making a significant change.
no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
Either is correct.
30min. Becaus if it takes 2 to dig one hole in an hour it will take one man 30 becaus you simply cut it in half
The concept of "half a hole" is a bit of a paradox, as a hole is defined by its absence of material rather than a measurable amount. If we think of it practically, digging involves removing material, and the idea of "half a hole" suggests that it wouldn't exist as a complete entity. Therefore, one man cannot dig half a hole; he can only dig a hole of any size, which is defined by the depth and volume of the removed earth.
Make a hole in the ground.
Dig a hole live a hole
first get a shovel then dig it
Dig a hole in the ground, for one.
in future tense - Will dig but! in future progressive - will be diging
"Excavate" means to dig a tunnel or a hole.
The forest and they dig a hole in the ground.
dig a hole and planet the seed in the ground
The word is to excavate.
they dig a long hole in the ground and find it
Another word for a hole in the ground is a pit or a cavity.
One method would be to direct a stream of water into the location where you plan to dig the hole and allow erosion to dig the hole for you. If you could manage to pressurize the water, it would cut the time significantly, but it will still take a while. A lot of this will depend on how hard the ground is that you're trying to dig into.