Remove, harvest, or recover by digging.
1 The only remedy is to dig out the larvae and kill them.
2 OLD-man cut a long stick and began to dig out the Squirrel-people.
3 But there was no time left to dig out between the stones.
4 I always go alone to dig out there on the hills-withoutwitnesses.
5 She found it grinding hard work to dig out anything to say.
6 He forced himself to dig out the torso, looking for other injuries.
7 But we didn't used to dig out the ground or flatten it.
8 If there's a story here we can dig out I want it.
9 Maybe you can dig out those neon-striped bike shorts for the occasion.
10 Then I open the backpack and dig out a couple of MREs.
11 No way would any loan help us dig out of the mess.
12 Dan, old man, let's dig out at once, and close the page.
13 The mess he helped create we're still trying to dig out of.
14 It may be about time to dig out that old library card.
15 Best of all, dig out Otto Preminger's peerless film noir Angel Face.
16 I've got some dirt to dig out from under my nails, see.
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