dig around

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w>dig around

vi (inf)herumsuchen
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Sadly, no-one is going to broach this subject at an interview and so many people are forced to dig around in secondary sources to find out if the business offers a competitive package."
There's a huge central pocket, and a separate slip pocket at the front so you don't have to dig around for your gym pass.
Dahlias will brighten a garden year after year | DIG CAREFULLY With a garden fork, dig around the perimeter of the plant to gently loosen the tubers.
Horseradish produces a very long root, so dig around in the soil and find yourself a thick root, ideally at least 5cm wide and 20cm long.
So if you dig around your house to plant a new rosebush, you might have opened a hole for termites to crawl through.
The good news is you don't need to dig around for deals.
Lots of companies make solar-powered chargers for mobile electronics, but I had to dig around to find a unit that will charge a cell phone reliably and for a reasonable price.
However, the way in which he will explain how to dig around old files from 1944 up to today, to investigate former officials that have been retired for twenty years while the current are left alone and remain at peace, will be most interesting to see.
At the end, it was destroyed and rebuilt 7 times over its 5,000 year history, so the least you can find is ruins WHEREVER you dig around the city!