dug out

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Simple past tense and past participle of dig out
dig out
To find, or retrieve something by removing overlying material, or material that hides it

I shall try to dig out my old textbooks.

dugout
A pit used to catch and store rainwater or runoff
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create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
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If you dig something out, you find it after it has been stored, hidden, or forgotten for a long time. Recently, I dug out Barstow's novel and read it again We'll try and dig the number out for you if you want it
dig out
dig out from underneath earth or snow
dig out
discover, reveal, disclose
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If you dig someone or something out of a place, you get them out by digging or by forcing them from the things surrounding them. digging minerals out of the Earth She dug out a photograph from under a pile of papers
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The field area reserved for players and coaches on each team All fields have two dugouts, located along the first base and third base sides of the field, with one team stationed in each dugout Some fields just have benches instead of dugouts, usually with a protective fence in front of each bench
dugout
a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
dugout
A dugout is a small boat that is made by removing the inside of a log
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{i} trench; small boat made from a hollowed out log
dugout
a sunken shelter at the side of a baseball or football (soccer) field where non-playing team members sit
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a pit dug into the ground as a shelter, especially from enemy fire
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a device used to smoke marijuana
dugout
A simple boat made log hollowed-out by means of axes, adzes and fire
dugout
[n] A boat made by hollowing out a log
dugout
A house made partly in a hillside or slighter elevation
dugout
either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game
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A canoe or boat dug out from a large log
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A dugout is a shelter made by digging a hole in the ground and then covering it or tunnelling so that the shelter has a roof over it
dugout
a canoe made from a hollowed-out log
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A place dug out
dugout
a canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a large log
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pirogue constructed of a solid cypress log
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Enclosed seating facility reserved for players, substitutes, coaches and other uniformed team members
dug out

    Türkische aussprache

    dʌg aut

    Aussprache

    /ˈdəg ˈout/ /ˈdʌɡ ˈaʊt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'dig ] (verb.) 13th century. Middle English diggen.
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