How to use in-sentence of “digs”:
+ When the weather is dry, the frog digs a burrow and stays underground.
+ The male digs the nest, and raises the chicks.
+ For a deadfall trap, a trapper digs a deep hole in the ground and hides it so the animal falls in the hole and can not get out.
+ It digs tunnels but also uses tunnels made by other small mammals.
+ It digs burrows to get away from extreme temperatures.
+ The frog digs the basin in sandy ground where the sunlight comes through the trees.
+ In some species, a male frog digs a basin to impress a female so she will mate with him, but scientists think male jungguy frogs attract a female first and then dig the basin.
+ This cat finds shade or digs a burrow during the day and hides from the sunlight underground.

Example sentences of “digs”:
+ Among the finds from archaeologyarchaeological digs in the Park are glass and metal pieces that probably came from the Macassans, either directly or through trade with the Coburg Peninsula people.
+ In 2019, scientists learned that the frog does something unusual: It digs pools to lay eggs in.
+ So, whichever side has fewest barnacles is the side the whale prefers to use when it digs up sand.
+ Archaeological digs in 1885 and 1944 have uncovered stilt houses from the Stone and Bronze Ages.
+ It digs these animals out of the bottom of the river with its beak, or catches them while swimming.
+ Between 30 and 50 eggs are deposited into the hole that the female digs up before it is covered over carefully.
+ The frog digs the basin close enough to a stream for water to seep through the sand into the basin.
+ The Komodo dragon digs holes for protection with its powerful legs and claws.
+ Often, a hagfish digs into the dead fish that it is eating, removing the insides of the dead fish.
+ Recent archeologyarchaeological digs of the palace in Iraq have uncovered evidence of a building with vaults and a well nearby.
+ In some places, this frog digs a small basin to lay eggs in.
+ This frog digs in the ground to make a burrow, where it hides.
+ There is a quarry on the side of the hill which digs out scoria for building in Melbourne.
+ When she has dug a tunnel, she blocks the entrance and then digs a small chamber to lay her eggs.
+ Coal mining digs up solid fuel; gas and oil wells bring up liquid fuel.
+ The scientists think it is the male frog who digs the pool.
+ The disease starts when the parasite digs into the skin of the fish.
+ He was Assistant Director of archaeological digs in the Middle East from 1951 to 1976.
+ Among the finds from archaeologyarchaeological digs in the Park are glass and metal pieces that probably came from the Macassans, either directly or through trade with the Coburg Peninsula people.
+ In 2019, scientists learned that the frog does something unusual: It digs pools to lay eggs in.
+ So, whichever side has fewest barnacles is the side the whale prefers to use when it digs up sand.
