digging out Antonyms

Meaning of digging out

digging out

take off sense 1a, find, unearth, to make hollow by digging

digging out Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologists were diligently digging out ancient artifacts from the excavation site.
  2. The construction workers struggled to dig out the foundation for the new skyscraper.
  3. Snowplows were tirelessly digging out roads after the overnight blizzard.
  4. Gardeners carefully dug out weeds from the flowerbeds.
  5. Miners spent hours digging out precious minerals from the depths of the earth.
  6. The dog frantically dug out a bone that he had buried earlier.
  7. Emily and her friends dug out a large hole in the sandbox to build a fort.
  8. Hunters spent the day digging out rabbits from their burrows.
  9. Scientists dug out ice cores from glaciers to study ancient climates.
  10. The team of archaeologists meticulously dug out the remains of a fossil that had been buried for centuries.

FAQs About the word digging out

take off sense 1a, find, unearth, to make hollow by digging

finding, digging up, locating, dredging (up), scouting (up), finding out, tracking (down), hitting (on or upon), routing (out), hunting (down or up)

overlooking,passing over, missing,losing, missetting, mislaying, mis-setting,misplacing

The archaeologists were diligently digging out ancient artifacts from the excavation site.

The construction workers struggled to dig out the foundation for the new skyscraper.

Snowplows were tirelessly digging out roads after the overnight blizzard.

Gardeners carefully dug out weeds from the flowerbeds.