dig around
1 of 1verb/ˈdɪg a.raʊnd/
Forms:digs around,digging around,dug around,dug around
1
to find information about someone or something through extensive research or investigation
- The journalist had to dig around to uncover the truth behind the scandal.
- Before making a decision, it's essential to dig around and gather all relevant facts.
- The detective promised to dig around and see if there were any leads on the missing person case.
- We'll need to dig around online to find reviews before deciding which product to purchase.
- They dug around the internet for reviews before buying the product.
2
to search thoroughly in a place or thing, examining each part in order to find something
- She had to dig around in her purse to find her keys.
- The archaeologists dug around the ancient ruins, hoping to uncover more artifacts.
- I need to dig around in my closet to find my winter coat.
- The detective dug around in the suspect's belongings looking for clues.
- Before moving out, we decided to dig around in the attic to see if we had any forgotten treasures.