digger
Americannoun
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a person or an animal that digs.
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a tool, part of a machine, etc., for digging.
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Also called Digger Indian. (initial capital letter) a member of any of several Indian peoples of western North America, especially of a tribe that dug roots for food.
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an Australian or New Zealand soldier of World War I.
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(initial capital letter) a member of a group that advocated the abolition of private property and began in 1649 to cultivate certain common lands.
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Slang. a person hired by a scalper to buy tickets to a show or performance for resale by the scalper at inflated prices.
noun
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archaic (sometimes not capital)
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an Australian or New Zealander, esp a soldier: often used as a term of address
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( as modifier )
a Digger accent
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one of a number of tribes of America whose diet was largely composed of roots dug out of the ground
noun
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a person, animal, or machine that digs
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a miner, esp one who digs for gold
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a tool or part of a machine used for excavation, esp a mechanical digger fitted with a head for digging trenches
Etymology
Origin of digger
late Middle English word dating back to 1400–50; dig 1, -er 1
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