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View definitions for dig out

dig out

verb as in deepen

Strongest match

verb as in dislodge

verb as in scoop

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In light of the soil testing, workers returned to those properties — in one case, as many as five times — to dig out more contaminated soil in an effort to meet California’s cleanup standards.

Beginning soon after the bombing, friends and neighbors helped the Al-Farras dig out most of their dead — but not all.

There was some of the fight and character shown in digging out a point at Atalanta and coming from behind to draw with Club Brugge as they steadied.

From BBC

Another discussion point is around the involvement of private firms offering to fund remediation work at certain tips by selling the coal they dig out as they go.

From BBC

Speaking on TNT Sports, Lennon said: "They have now proven they can go away from home and dig out a result."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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