dig out (Meaning)

Wordnet

dig out (v)

remove, harvest, or recover by digging

dig out from underneath earth or snow

create by digging

dig out Sentence Examples

  1. After the heavy snowfall, it took hours to dig out my car from the snowdrift.
  2. The archaeologists had to carefully dig out the fragile pottery fragments from the ancient burial site.
  3. It's time to dig out those old family photo albums from the attic and reminisce.
  4. The rescue team worked tirelessly to dig out survivors trapped under the collapsed building.
  5. As the gardener prepared for spring, it was necessary to dig out the weeds from the flower beds.
  6. I had to dig out my passport from the bottom of the drawer for the upcoming international trip.
  7. The dog excitedly dug out its favorite toy from the pile of blankets in the corner.
  8. During the renovation, we discovered old newspapers that were carefully dug out from behind the walls.
  9. It was a challenge to dig out the buried treasure chest from the sandy beach.
  10. The geologist used a pickaxe to carefully dig out mineral samples from the rock formation.

FAQs About the word dig out

remove, harvest, or recover by digging, dig out from underneath earth or snow, create by digging

find, get, discover, learn, dig up, locate, hit (on or upon),find out, scout (up), nose out

miss,pass over, pass over, miss, overlook, overlook, lose,lose, misplace, misset

After the heavy snowfall, it took hours to dig out my car from the snowdrift.

The archaeologists had to carefully dig out the fragile pottery fragments from the ancient burial site.

It's time to dig out those old family photo albums from the attic and reminisce.

The rescue team worked tirelessly to dig out survivors trapped under the collapsed building.