Sentence examples of "digging up" in English

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Digging up a corpse is profanity. Es profano desenterrar un cadáver.
Have you dug up potatoes? ¿Has desenterrado papas?
Have you dug up the potatoes? ¿Desenterraste las papas?
They dug up a box containing human remains. Desenterraron una caja que contenía restos humanos.
On a nice spring day, when Jan was digging in the sandbox in the backyard, he found a small box. In the box was a shining switchblade with a mysterious inscription. En un buen día de primavera, cuando Jan estaba excavando en la caja de arena en el patio, encontró una pequeña caja. Dentro de la caja había una navaja brillante con una inscripción misteriosa.
He's digging his own grave. Está cavando su propia tumba.
Tom is digging a hole. Tom está cavando un agujero.
The dog was digging a hole. El perro estaba cavando un pozo.
If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging. Si te encuentras en un agujero, para de cavar.
We are digging a well in the backyard. Estamos cavando un pozo en el patio.
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