1. dig
Badgers dig deep holes.
Mother put the food on the table and told the children to dig in.
Some people tried to dig the treasure out, but they couldn't.
In 1848, people came to California to dig for gold.
I'm so embarrassed I could dig a hole and crawl into it.
To get to water they had to dig all night.
I just don't dig.
When you find yourself in a hole, you just have to dig yourself out.
It took me about two and a half hours to dig a hole one meter in diameter and two meters in depth.
the boar had been digging for roots
He kept making sly little digs at me.
They are people that I totally dig,
Her dig was very rude and made him sad.
Do you dig long walks?
After countless burials of the hatchet, we always dig it up again. There doesn't seem to be any sign of an ever-lasting peace.
2. peach
Tom ate half the peach and handed me the rest.
I would like a peach for dessert
There is a peach tree in my garden.
A peach is sweet.
The insect ate the peach hollow.
This peach is a beauty.
I love the taste when I bite into a juicy peach.
... I'm sure even her peach pies are excellent).
The peaches from that shop are very juicy.
Take as many peaches as you like.
A peach has only one large seed.
I don't have enough peaches for a pie
My grandmother gave me fresh peach and it tasted really good.
Valerie bit into the ripe peach and its juice ran down her chin.
Country girls like to cut red paper into peach and plum blossoms and paste them onto doors and windows.