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    • 1. Pilot
      1. Pilot Mar 5, 2015
      • Anxious to escape his demons, FBI agent Peter Connelly takes a job in Israel.
    • 2. Pilot
      2. Pilot Mar 5, 2015
      • Anxious to escape his demons, FBI agent Peter Connelly takes a job in Israel.
    • 3. Catch You Later
      3. Catch You Later Mar 12, 2015
      • Peter continues to search for the murderer of a young American while pursuing Yussef Khalid.
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  4. 1. a. : to break up, turn, or loosen (earth) with an implement. digging dirt with a shovel. machines digging up the road. b. : to prepare the soil of. dig a garden. 2. a. : to bring to the surface by digging : unearth. dig potatoes. b. : to bring to light or out of hiding. dig up facts. 3. : to hollow out or form by removing earth : excavate.

  5. noun. thrust; poke: He gave me a dig in the ribs with his elbow. a cutting, sarcastic remark. an archaeological site undergoing excavation. digs,Informal. living quarters; lodgings. verb phrase. to discover in the course of digging. to locate; find: to dig up information. to remove earth or debris from by digging. to hollow out by digging.

  6. verb. uk / dɪɡ / us / dɪɡ / present participle digging | past tense and past participle dug. dig verb (MOVE SOIL) Add to word list. B1 [ I or T ] to break up and move soil using a tool, a machine, or your hands: Digging (in) the garden is good exercise. B2 [ T ] to form a hole by moving soil: The tunnel was dug with the aid of heavy machinery.

  7. to break or move the ground with a tool, machine, etc: Digging the garden is good exercise. Fewer examples. Children love digging in the mud. He carried on digging. There was a pile of recently dug earth. They had been digging for diamonds. We had to dig quite deep to find any pipes. dig a hole/tunnel, etc. B2.

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