[Idiom] DIG DEEP. - Tips on Digging Deep and Finding Hidden Strength

Dig deep.

Dig deep.

Use extra effort or resources.

Dig deep" refers to the need to exert great effort or deploy additional resources to overcome a challenge or achieve a goal. This idiom draws from the physical act of digging into the earth to find something buried deep within, metaphorically applied to summoning one's inner reserves of strength, resilience, or determination.

Example Sentences

  1. The team had to dig deep to find the motivation to play after losing the first three games.

    The team had to summon inner strength and motivation to continue playing after their losses.

  2. Facing financial difficulties, the community had to dig deep and gather resources to fund the repairs.

    Facing financial difficulties, the community had to pool resources for repairs.

  3. In the last quarter, with deadlines looming, everyone in the office had to dig deep to ensure the project was completed on time.

    With the deadline approaching, everyone had to put in extra effort to complete the project.

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