I dig is a conjugated form of the verb ?to dig? (If I dig a hole in the ground, I will find a treasure). Cable, for its part, is a noun that can have multiple meanings (I’m not going to leave loose ends in order not to get caught).
The term string has multiple apps and meanings. With etymological origin in the Latin word caput (translated into Spanish as «head»), this word can refer to the tip or extremity of a precise element or to the small portion that manages to remain of an element or part. For example: «We must pull the end of the rope to maintain the bundle», «We only have the end of the candle, we must proceed to obtain much more, otherwise we stay in the dark.»
In the field of geography, a cape is defined as each geographical incident that appears at the moment when a piece of land enters the ocean and is separated in the sea. This piece of land, say the specialists, influences the currents and makes navigation difficult.
Example sentences with «cave»
- If I dig a little each and every day, I’ll end up digging the hole.
- By the time I dig a long time, my arms hurt afterward.
- If I dig a hole in the ground, I accept that there is a hidden treasure.
- I dig a hole in the ground to plant my seeds.
- He ordered me to punish myself if I didn’t dig the well properly.
- While I dig without brakes, my companions rest.
- I search with energy to finish the work quickly.
- When we go to the beach, I always dig a hole in the sand with my family.
- If I talk back to my boss like this, I’ll dig my own grave.
- I dig a deep hole in the ground to hide my greatest mysteries.
- Let’s wait against the wire until the ferret comes out, to capture it.
- The container has a hollow bottom that causes liquid to accumulate.
- I dig the earth and then I sow.
- My brother has a cavus foot.
- I search the back of my head but can’t find an answer.
- After a month, the tolerant is fully recovered.
- He grabbed the end of the rope to untie the knot.
- The corporal has committed an unforgivable offense and will be punished for it.
- The meeting will be held in the manager’s lounge.
- I watched the series cover to cover, but I didn’t like it.
- After multiple attempts, he finally succeeded.
- Hold the end of the rope well so that it does not come loose.
- From the ship they could now see the cape where they were going to land.
- The man is proud to be promoted first.
- We must trim the ends of the vegetables before putting them in the pan.
- After all, it all turned out to be a scam.
- After six years, he managed to finish his studies.
- The tip of the candle ignited and the house practically burned down.
- You need to take the tool by the tip to hold it much more solidly.
- They arrived at the end of the trip and everyone was happy and rested.
Job Examples
Certain sentences that use the word corporal have the possibility of being:
- The corporal respected the troops quite a bit.
- After five days, the seeds germinated.
- The tip of the brush has holes.
- I studied the book cover to cover.
- The tip of the strainer broke.