DIG IN (1), DIG INTO (1)
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DIG IN (1), DIG INTO (1)


dig in, dig into something = start eating with an appetite
examples:
  • Dig in! The food is getting cold.
  • Don 't be shy, guys. Dig in. The pizza is for you.
  • We were all very hungry and dug into the food right away.
  • The children dug into the cake with great enthusiasm.
  • The big first course with chicken and salads did not prevent us from digging into the ice-cream and cheese pie later as a dessert!




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