10 Verbs to Use for the Word digger

Then the boy found the root-digger; and, again picking up the dog, he carried them both to the lodge, saying, "Look, mother!

The whole trouble with Branwell was that he could not resist the temptation of impressing the grave-digger.

In the 'Spectator's' time the Rehearsal was an acted play, in which Penkethman had the part of the gentleman Usher, and Bullock was one of the two Kings of Brentford; Thunder was Johnson, who played also the Grave-digger in Hamlet and other reputable parts.

My young mistis, de one named for her ma, ups an' runs off wid de son o' de Irish ditch digger an' marries 'im.

Flint had also seen the grave-digger, but could make nothing out of him.

It was this:Chilton, who returned to this country from the Cape, where he had resided for three years previously, about two months ago, having some business to settle in Dublin, went over there, and one day visited Swords, read the inscription on Charles Gosford's grave-stone, and immediately sought out the grave-digger, and asked him if he had any record of that gentleman's burial.

They turned canal diggers instead.

I began now to think my cave or vault finished; when on a sudden (it seems I had made it too large) a great quantity of earth fell down from the top and one side: so much, that, in short, it frightened me, and not without reason too; for if I had been under it, I should never have wanted a grave-digger.

"We have many buried over there," said an artillery captain, seeing that I watched the grave diggers, "a general among them and other officers.

And both Ophelia, and Laertes, Fortinbras, the king, yea the very grave-digger, know well enough what they want, whether Hamlet does or not.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  digger