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Meaning of diggable | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Suitable for the American news aggregator Digg.
    Internet
  2. Capable of being dug.
  3. Possible and (especially) feasible to dig physically.
  4. Worthy of digging (appreciating and enjoying).
    uncommon

Examples

“The rocky soil was diggable, but only with difficulty.”
“Though there seemed to be some “diggable” places, Dr. Levinthal said that the project scientists “might decide to look around” for alternate sampling sites.”
“Intriguingly, their idea also explains why gold and platinum are found in the Earth’s crust, well within diggable reach.”
“Two sloths have also died at the Las Vegas SeaQuest. Like all the others, it is located in an indoor shopping center, where natural light, humidity, vegetation and diggable floors — the environmental setting in which many animals thrive — are in short supply.”
“Near-synonyms: appreciable, enjoyable”
“Yeah, their jazz is diggable, but they leave something on the table by not getting funkier with the horns.”
“Under the new policy, the big fat yellow button that turns a mouse click into a Digg vote will be dropped from posts that simply link to other sites. Only original content will be easily Diggable. (Every news article on NYTimes.com has a share tool with Digg as one of the options; blog posts like this one don’t).”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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