Get the FREE one-click dictionary software for Windows
or the iPhone/iPad and Android apps
Verb: dig in
  1. Occupy a trench or secured area
    "The troops dug in for the night";
    - entrench
     
  2. Eat heartily
    "The food was placed on the table and the children dug in";
    - pitch in

Derived forms: dug in, digs in, digging in

Type of: eat, fill, occupy