digging up (Meaning)

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digging up (n)

the act of digging something up out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried

digging up Sentence Examples

  1. The archaeologists were busy digging up ancient artifacts from the buried city.
  2. My dog has a habit of digging up the garden to bury his toys.
  3. The investigative journalist spent months digging up information on the corruption scandal.
  4. The construction crew is currently digging up the road to repair a water main break.
  5. The children were excited about digging up buried treasure during the backyard treasure hunt.
  6. The gardener is planning on digging up the old rose bushes and replacing them with new varieties.
  7. The detectives are focused on digging up evidence to solve the mysterious disappearance.
  8. The farmer is considering digging up the field to rotate crops for better soil health.
  9. The homeowner decided to start digging up the backyard to install a new swimming pool.
  10. Environmentalists are concerned about the impact of digging up the forest for a new development project.

FAQs About the word digging up

the act of digging something up out of the ground (especially a corpse) where it has been buried

discovering,finding, hitting (on or upon), tracking (down), dredging (up), learning, hunting (down or up), getting, scouting (up), finding out

overlooking, missing, overlooking, passing over,passing over, missing, losing,losing, missetting,misplacing

The archaeologists were busy digging up ancient artifacts from the buried city.

My dog has a habit of digging up the garden to bury his toys.

The investigative journalist spent months digging up information on the corruption scandal.

The construction crew is currently digging up the road to repair a water main break.