feel a dig
Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words
To perceive being pushed.
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Examples (10)
- In the crowded bus, I suddenly felt a sharp dig in the ribs.
- He felt a dig from his teammate, a silent signal to pass the ball.
- "Did you feel that dig?" she whispered, as someone pushed past them in the dark.
- You will feel a slight dig as the doctor examines the bruised area.
- She winced as she felt the dig of a stone under her foot.
- Even through his thick coat, he could feel the dig of his friend's finger urging him forward.
- I kept feeling a dig in my back, but every time I turned around, no one was there.
- Don't be alarmed if you feel a little dig; it's just the equipment shifting.
- He pretended not to feel the dig in his side, hoping his brother would stop.
- The horse felt a gentle dig from the rider's heels and started to trot.