Examples of using Was digging in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Nobody was digging.
He was digging in the trash, looking for food.
Where the dog was digging.
A man was digging a hole.
The same landfill that Eddie was digging in.
The dog was digging a hole.
This is exactly where I was digging.
Robyn was digging into her old arrest.
So this is what Eddie Ross was digging for?
She was digging up dirt, exposing secrets.
Last week, Izzie was digging through crap.
He was digging a hole and thinking about some chick named Andrea.
But when he was digging, it was dry.
Obviously, they're the two drums that Eddie uncovered when he was digging.
For me, it was digging ditches on a construction crew.
But instead of singing carols I was digging Snowball's grave.
She was digging, and when we found him, I saw a fresh mound of dirt.
He winced and carried on like someone was digging a bullet out of his leg.
I was digging through my mother's attic for two hours looking for this tape.
When Ross Peterson tried to finger me it was like he was digging for loose change.
Looks like this one was digging, trying to bury the one in the sheet.
My dog was digging in the neighbor's trash, and when I was cleaning up, I found brains in there.
Yeah, we know Samantha was digging into the case, and she suddenly ends up dead.
My dog was digging in the neighbor's trash, and when I was cleaning up, I found brains in there.
Find out where Mr. Ross was digging, we might find out what he was digging for.
Someone was digging around Miranda's gravestone… maybe Collins dug her up, put another lock of her hair in one of those jars.
I hope you don't mind, but I was digging through my closet at home, and look what I found.
The gardener… He was digging a drainage ditch. The guy'spretty shaken up.
Looks like someone was digging around and kicked up some sort of irradiated spore.
In March 1858, a boy named David Linklater was digging at Muckle Brae, near the Sandwick parish church, when he came across a few pieces of silver lying in the earth.