How To Use Dig out In A Sentence

  • And in indie rock, the Postal Service got much press for ditching a traditional band format in favor of the pulse and whir of gadgets, though the songs were still cloying and mopish, and made me want to dig out my old Howard Jones LPs. Disquiet » Best CDs of 2003
  • I can't get in there and try to dig out the puck from a six-foot-four, 240-pound defenceman. Globe and Mail
  • Dig out invoices for money received and receipts and bills for expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some are trail-worn twenty-somethings from the Forest Service, who turn up to dig out a rockslide, cut back a deadfall, or rescue a stranded hiker.
  • When the forest floor is blanketed in snow, the birds use their powerful bills to dig out ant nests from tree trunks and tree bases.
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  • I must remember to dig out that book for you.
  • We know we can come to places like this and dig out results. Times, Sunday Times
  • Give your dog an old teddy bear with treats hidden inside for your pooch to dig out. The Sun
  • We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
  • Typically, it costs 300 per sq ft to dig out and fully fit and furnish a basement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Whilst tempting, growing potatoes in a raised bed is tricky because they are difficult to dig out.
  • Time to dig out the dressing-up box. Times, Sunday Times
  • But it didn’t say “Don’t marry someone of a different belief” it said don’t marry foreigners. *let me dig out my trusty, well-worn, highligted bible, rummage rummage* The Definition of Marriage in 1886
  • They like to dig out the nests of wasps and bees and eat the inhabitants. Times, Sunday Times
  • On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
  • So dig out your best pair of platform boots, squeeze yourself into those flared hipsters, smooth out your huge wing collar, and saunter on over to the bright and shiny new glamvan blog.
  • You have the qualification to be a top investigator or researcher as you doggedly dig out the facts of whatever matter you are pursuing.
  • Why did you dig out all these old magazines?
  • Now is also the time to dig out your highest, chunkiest heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • A Dig out the clumps of roots and divide them into smaller portions to replant or pot-up.
  • The girls on the next to the back pew would inevitably dig out some gum or candy and share with the guys on the back pew.
  • Therefore, it is the main contents of research on Fusarium head blight (FHB) to dig out and locate new resistance gene. There is rich resistant germplasm in intraspecific and extraspecific of wheat.
  • When you detect a hole in a corn stalk and perhaps some sawdust outside, cut a slit below the hole and dig out the worm.
  • When the forest floor is blanketed in snow, the birds use their powerful bills to dig out ant nests from tree trunks and tree bases.
  • Firefighters helped to dig out the people trapped in the snowdrift.
  • Dig out invoices for money received and receipts and bills for expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm sure I could even dig out a few gobbets of Scripture to support my pious stance.
  • Analysts started to dig out their old bullish forecasts for the euro, with some predicting parity between the euro and dollar within the next year.
  • Typically, it costs 300 per sq ft to dig out and fully fit and furnish a basement. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dig out invoices for money received and receipts and bills for expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, dig out your latest bank statement, check it carefully and cancel the direct debits and standing orders that you don't need any more.
  • She wants me to help her prune the rose bushes, dig out the carpet grass that is choking them.
  • People wander the spinifex grasses and dig out succulent honey ants and witchetty grubs for eating. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bird uses its long curved bill to dig out worms and small insects.
  • Dig out invoices for money received and receipts and bills for expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • Give your dog an old teddy bear with treats hidden inside for your pooch to dig out. The Sun
  • Let me dig out a pen.
  • Forgive me, though, if I fail to dig out the bunting for the present.
  • I could dig out old journals and search but that's an activity fraught with danger.
  • Let's point them at the Russians and all that undeveloped land up in Siberia just waiting for someone to find the oil and dig out the gold and mine the coal and havest the timber. 32 million extra males.
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  • I've seen Januarys so warm we had to dig out shorty pajamas.
  • A major change in weapons labelling means that soldiers checking when their rifle or pistol is due for inspection will no longer have to call the unit armourer or dig out the weapon log from the armoury.
  • The more you try to dig out of the very deep hole you dug for yourself, the more childish, mendacious, and dim-witted you sound. Relatively new to fly fishing
  • While mining companies used to dig out the oilsands using draglines and bucketwheels, those large pieces of machinery are being phased out in favour of trucks and shovels, which have become better - not to mention bigger - in recent years.
  • Dig out your finest leather driving gloves and whisk your loved one off into the sunset for a romantic weekend away. Times, Sunday Times
  • We will dig out the babies that sprout in inacceptable places, and maybe even resort to the *gasp* hoe. Hellebore Experiment-The Results « Fairegarden
  • Their food consists of tubers and rhizomes, which they dig out with their bills.
  • When the forest floor is blanketed in snow, the birds use their powerful bills to dig out ant nests from tree trunks and tree bases.
  • Dig out a checked shirt and a waistcoat - both vintage perennials - and make your own shorts from a pair of cheap jeans. Times, Sunday Times
  • At any rate, it took quite some time to dig out the weeds and sift out the roots and begin grading.
  • Keep the walls vertical and store on the side the dirt that you dig out. Times, Sunday Times
  • In June I dig out my shorts to discover my thighs resemble cottage cheese.
  • We had some bulldozers, and they tried to dig out the tunnels.
  • Simultaneously, I tried to dig out my PCL from where it was buried in my helmet bag with CamelBaks, crackers, piddle packs, evasion charts, and NVG cases.
  • My curiosity drives me to dig out those unrevealed suspenses , cuz I simply believe that it might explain many questions of us who grew up in the peaceful years.
  • On a bookshelf somewhere I have the text of the play, with all the lyrics, which I should dig out for her.
  • The little penguins dig out long burrows to use as nests.
  • Military personnel found the front bumper and were attempting to dig out the wreckage from the landslide. Taiwan Rescue Workers Find Bus Missing in Mudslide
  • Dig out your finest leather driving gloves and whisk your loved one off into the sunset for a romantic weekend away. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are giving up efforts to dig out bodies and declaring entire communities mass graveyards after killer mudslides in Guatemala last Wednesday.
  • It's time to dig out the sun cream and aftersun now, the forecasters are promising a heat wave this weekend.
  • Journalists normally fret about negative campaigning and condemn attacks that dig out personal baggage in a candidate's background.
  • With a shrug, I dig out some pocket change, make my one purchase and drive back to Calgary.
  • We have to dig out the best of contemporary music and retain the classic works of old. Christianity Today
  • We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
  • Typically, it costs 300 per sq ft to dig out and fully fit and furnish a basement. Times, Sunday Times
  • More importantly though, it reminded me to get back to basics as far as parenting skills go, and dig out some of the books out of the boxes.
  • Dig out invoices for money received and receipts and bills for expenses. Times, Sunday Times
  • To catch a monky take a ripe cocoa-nut dig out the three eyes and the meat Fill up the unbroken shell with almost any kind of edibles; then tie a cord through the two holes and tie the nut fast to a tree or a stake. Black Beaver The Trapper
  • Dig out and burn infected canes.
  • Give your dog an old teddy bear with treats hidden inside for your pooch to dig out. The Sun
  • Then a new forest would spring up, the ferns, Calamites, Lepidodendrons, and Sigillarias would gradually form another jungle, and many hundred of feet above the buried coal-bed b, a second bed of peat and vegetable matter would begin to accumulate to form the coal-bed a. Such is the history of how the coal which we now dig out of the depths of the earth once grew as beautiful plants on the surface. The Fairy-Land of Science
  • I enjoyed it so much that it inspired me to dig out my daybook from a seminar five years ago.
  • We know we can come to places like this and dig out results. Times, Sunday Times
  • So put that on, and dig out some of those out-of-date clip-on Adidas pants which you insist are something of a fashionable item.
  • From the talus slopes nearby, she'll dig out army cutworm moths, which are about 60 percent fat.
  • On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
  • Time to dig out your stonewash jeans and leather jackets - and prepare yourselves for this weeks X Factor Performance Show which is ... X Factor Song Choices, Week 7
  • Dig out the old Cookbook or whatever recipe you use and get it potted up ready for those scrummy little tartlets.
  • From time to time I still dig out my Elvis ring or wear my Charlie Brown necklace to relive the nostalgia - it always makes me smile to see the plastic shiny silliness of it all.
  • It is alleged that the Treasury is to force councils to dig out any spare ‘siller frae the kist’, or because the Treasury is strapped for cash to use any reserves to plug holes in their budgets.
  • If you want to spend a few moments with the big cheese himself, load your camera, dig out a pen, and get in line here.
  • Dig out and burn infected canes.
  • On narrative discourse, the existing classification dig out the profound implication imbedded in every genre.
  • To get back to the surrender of 1 GORDONS - I can't go and dig out the story at the moment but it somehow involved the question of 'brevet' rank at the time and a trial for slander (?) after the war. Army Rumour Service
  • A major change in weapons labelling means that soldiers checking when their rifle or pistol is due for inspection will no longer have to call the unit armourer or dig out the weapon log from the armoury.
  • Keep the walls vertical and store on the side the dirt that you dig out. Times, Sunday Times
  • She made a face and silently went to her room to dig out more summery clothes.
  • She figures if we go through our dad's closets and dig out the ones buried underneath the piles of toques, mittens, and scarves, we could all be hip.
  • Keep the walls vertical and store on the side the dirt that you dig out. Times, Sunday Times
  • The line-up includes two violins, flute, keyboards, bass, timbale, congas and bongos with strong vocals and you'll need to dig out your salsa shoes because this gig is a legendary dance night at the arts centre.
  • At club level, Dhoni would be the sort of 'nastie fastie' who sends batsmen rushing back into the pavilion to dig out a helmet and an extra thigh pad. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • Meanwhile, dig out your sporrans, because the Taps is celebrating St Andrew's Day in full Scottish style on November 30.
  • We do advise you to dig out the manual that came with your modem to help make sense of the relevant commands.
  • The two teams have to dig out a raft, row to a pier, rescue a dummy while being pummeled by some random camo-faced dude on the pier ( 'pummeled' only has one 'l'? let's make a note of that), row back and then drag the raft and dummy along the beach while Harvey Walden IV fires a water cannon at them. Maximum Awesome

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