Definition of «to dig out»

The phrase "to dig out" means to remove or extract something from a particular place, usually by using physical effort. It can also mean to find information about someone or something through research and investigation.

Phrases with «to dig out»

Sentences with «to dig out»

  • Their task of digging out of a mountain of credit card debt with a teaspoon is daunting. (creditdonkey.com)
  • But I'm too busy digging myself out from under it to present my own data. (slaw.ca)
  • Having a flexible canvas is key in digging out of a decorating rut. (bhg.com)
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