dug out Synonyms

dug out Meaning

dug out

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

dug out Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologists painstakingly dug out the ancient artifacts from the excavation site.
  2. A team of miners dug out tons of coal from the underground mine shafts.
  3. The dog dug out a large hole in the backyard in search of a buried bone.
  4. The construction workers dug out the foundation trenches for the new building.
  5. After the heavy rain, the river overflowed its banks and dug out a deep channel.
  6. The veterinarian dug out a tick that had burrowed into the dog's fur.
  7. The scientists dug out fossilized remains of a prehistoric animal from the rock formation.
  8. The treasure hunters dug out a hidden chest filled with gold coins.
  9. The urban explorers dug out a forgotten tunnel beneath the city streets.
  10. The gardeners dug out the overgrown roots from the flowerbeds to make way for new plantings.

FAQs About the word dug out

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

canoe, kayak, outrigger, flatboat, paddleboat, coracle, shell, scow, catamaran, umiak

overlooked, missed,passed over, misplaced,lost, mislaid,misset, mis-set

The archaeologists painstakingly dug out the ancient artifacts from the excavation site.

A team of miners dug out tons of coal from the underground mine shafts.

The dog dug out a large hole in the backyard in search of a buried bone.

The construction workers dug out the foundation trenches for the new building.