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Some go for the gold
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diggers
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The Diggers were a radical community-action group of activists and Improvisational actors operating from 1967 to 1968, based in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco . Their politics have been categorized as "left-wing"; more accurately, they ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Diggers \Dig"gers\, n. pl.; sing. Digger . (Ethnol.) A degraded tribe of California Indians; -- so called from their practice of digging roots for food.
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n. (plural of digger English)
Usage examples of diggers.
In the trees, on the ground, hundreds of diggers surrounded them, brandishing clubs and stone-tipped spears.
The tumult of terrified prayers from the diggers drowned out almost all other perceptions in his mind.
The diggers had been watching the humans long enough to understand what the gesture represented.
In a few moments the diggers dragged forward four of their soldiers and threw them down at Nafai's feet.
At a command from the king, four other diggers bounded out and put the blades of their spears against the throats of the four kidnappers.
Nafai turned around and with a single sweep of his dazzling arm he knocked all eight diggers to the ground.
In moments, though, the cloak of the starmaster began healing the wound, and as the diggers watched, the wound closed without a scar.
Emeezem called out an answer, and four female diggers emerged from the undergrowth.
She ran to where the four female diggers stood, and reached down to scoop Zhivya out of the blanket.
But the responsibility for doing something with them was hers, and so she quickly set her personal feelings aside and led the diggers into the ship.
It was imperative that they understand the physical structures and systems that gave shape to the lives of the diggers, and yet it was just as important that they not be harmed.
There was definitely danger in letting the diggers see that the humans were, after all, human, that what miracles they did were done with tools and machines and not by godlike powers inherent in them.
She set the chambers to normal life support so they wouldn't kick into suspended animation modethere was too much risk that the suspended animation dosages wouldn't be right for diggers and they'd be unrevivable.
I want to know why the Oversoul brought us to this place of all places, instead of to one of the many locations where we could have established our colony without interfering in the lives of diggers or angels.
He had hardly been able to pay attention to his surroundings, partly because the grays and browns of the rock and earthen walls hardly offered much in the way of scenery, but mostly because the diggers that surrounded them were all crying out to the gods, and so Oykib could hear the silent pleadings and psalms and paeans as if they were all singing in his ears.