Examples of 'hours to dig' in a sentence

Meaning of "hours to dig"

Hours to dig: The amount of time needed or spent on digging, typically used to indicate the duration or effort required for digging

How to use "hours to dig" in a sentence

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hours to dig
It will take us hours to dig her a grave.
Two hours to dig around it, render it harmless and get him out.
This will take hours to dig out.
It takes hours to dig themselves into sand.
It takes three blokes four hours to dig a hole.
We got 24 hours to dig out that tunnel.
It took them about eight hours to dig me out.
Rescue workers took three hours to dig her out after sniffer dogs found her.
The authorities will be here in a few hours to dig you out.
Took ' em two hours to dig up an answer.
It will probably take him a couple of hours to dig yours up.
Police took 20 hours to dig them out with excavators.
You see, this took us a few hours to dig up.
It took police 20 hours to dig them out with two excavators.
It 's like one of them things . It takes three blokes four hours to dig a hole.

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He only had three hours to dig into Macbeth.
It took rescue crews almost two hours to dig Maverick out.
This will take hours to dig out . Yeah.
First responders say it 's gonna take hours to dig their way in.
I mean, four hours to dig one hole?
Yes, it took me eight hours to dig myself out.
Yes, it took me eight hours to dig myself out . He 's so sick.
The authorities will be here in a few hours to dig you out . You can not.
All right, we got 24 hours to dig out that tunnel.
I told you I would give you 48 hours to dig up the money.

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