American English at State - Don't delay. Dig in! Today's phrasal verb is "dig in." This is informal and means to begin eating, usually with enthusiasm. At the dinner table, do you
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Dug up a white board notes session on The Road. Courtesy of my English teacher from junior year in high school. One of the best classes I ever had the pleasure of
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