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Masonic
Dreiviertelhose

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clam diggers SUST.

clam diggers sust. pl.
en el diccionario PONS

dig·ger [ˈdɪgəʳ, ingl. am. -ɚ] SUST.

1. digger:

Bagger m <-s, ->
digger AGR.
Tiefkulturpflug m RFA, austr.
digger AGR.

2. digger ingl. austr.:

Gräber(in) m (f)
Erdarbeiter(in) m (f) <-s, -; -, -nen>
digger ARQUE.
Ausgräber(in) m (f) <-s, ->
digger MIN
Bergmann m <-leute>
Goldgräber(in) m (f) <-s, ->

3. digger ingl. austr. coloq. (buddy):

Kumpel m <-s, -> coloq.

4. digger ingl. austr., ingl. neoz. coloq. (soldier):

I. clam [klæm] SUST. GASTR.

Venusmuschel f <-, -n>

II. clam <-mm-> [klæm] V. intr.

Present
Iclam
youclam
he/she/itclams
weclam
youclam
theyclam
Past
Iclammed
youclammed
he/she/itclammed
weclammed
youclammed
theyclammed
Present Perfect
Ihaveclammed
youhaveclammed
he/she/ithasclammed
wehaveclammed
youhaveclammed
theyhaveclammed
Past Perfect
Ihadclammed
youhadclammed
he/she/ithadclammed
wehadclammed
youhadclammed
theyhadclammed

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To excavate deep deposits of diamonds, diggers needed machinery (particularly steam engines), credit, and a large labour force.
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The lagoon has a cycle of being blocked by sand then being dug out by the council digger or enthusiastic members of the public.
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Digger quickly discovers a secret panel in the room and pursues the two men.
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This first digger was constructed on pedestrian principles and had six feet and really did walk over the fields.
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The state test results are shown here and may be worth checking to see any increase in test scores (school digger source).
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