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Answer for the clue "N.Z. or Aussie W.W. I soldier ", 6 letters:
digger

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Digger is a computer game released by Canadian developer Windmill Software in 1983 for the IBM PC. Digger is similar in design to the 1982 arcade game Mr. Do! . Digger was developed by Rob Sleath, the primary developer of Windmill games. In 1984, Digger ...

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n. a laborer who digs a machine for excavating [syn: power shovel , excavator , shovel ]

Usage examples of digger.

Tell your diggers that they will be earning first pick of the virgins inside.

See um put in pegs, dig tlench, quite esure, no foolee me, allee samee digger.

They trapped him at the audience window, where the rulers of Hest were wont to throw coins or gems to the diggers on feast days.

Some of those who were diggers of trenches and hewers of cisterns said that it was their work which had wrought the change.

Digger had remained with Jark while Matt had been out directing combat.

Instead of continuing the chase of the sedan, he had come swiftly to this house on the chance that Jark and Digger had lingered too long.

I heard Theblaw assure Jark that he and Digger would see that Baird was at the new place.

Meet Digger, ten years old and my devoted friend, and Moggy, who adopted us several years ago.

A government cart was, of course, ready in the gully below, and in less than five minutes the whole stock of grog, some two hundred pounds sterling worth, or five hundred pounds worth in nobblers, was carted up to the Camp, before the teeth of some hundreds of diggers, who had now collected round about.

I believe that Victoria was saved from a great deal of the disorganization, rowdyism, and lynch-law of the early days in California by the imposition of a considerable licence-fee on diggers.

For example, most of the Homo erectus discoveries reported by von Koenigswald in Java were made by native diggers, who, unlike Parodi, did not leave the fossils in situ but sent them in crates to von Koenigswald, who often stayed in places far from the sites.

Koenigswald in Java were made by native diggers, who, unlike Parodi, did not leave the fossils in situ but sent them in crates to von Koenigswald, who often stayed in places far from the sites.

Crawling on his hands and knees, Summet saw that that diggers at the bottom were strewn on the white like black pick-up sticks, each man holding on in the hope that the shaking would stop.

His chest was weakBitterbean said that diggers had lungs like sea sponges soaked in tarand the going was slow for many days.

There was no kin feeling between diggers and gomin, and Vod was acutely aware of their eyes following him as he wound through their local ways.