Synonym: excavate, turn up. Similar words: dig, hung up, ring up, hang up, dig in, dig out, bring up, figure. Meaning: v. find by digging in the ground.
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31. Gang members dig up a rival's corpse and send it around the city on the subway?
32. The date was the year of Our Lord 1896—a period in which gentlemen were proud to spend several thousand dollars of lousy paper money to dig up a couple of ounces of mica "in the Klondike. A blizzard.
33. I can remember as a young boy growing up in Santa Cruz, California my grandfather showed me how to dig up this pesky weed called Bermuda Grass.
34. Why don't you get your plastic baggie and dig up some penicillin?
35. For two cents, I'd dig up all the Yankees and throw them in the city dump! "
36. Both parties use computers to dig up dirt on their opponents.
37. We could go down and just dig up a corner.
38. One aspect of the book which I like is the author's ability to dig up and insert relevant quotable quotes.
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39. And you, Pork, go dig up that whisky and then some potatoes.
40. In fact, if another scrub jay was visible when the first jay buried its food, the first jay was more likely to dig up the food later and rebury it in another location.
41. Another greybeard, known as the Wise Old Man, saw them and said derisively, "How silly of you to do this! It is quite impossible for you few to dig up these two huge mountains."
42. Because the rate of accumulation is so slow, millions of times than we dig up this organic matters and burn it for energy, we must consider this fossil fuels as un-renewable sources.
43. When you're weeding , you must dig up the roots.
44. Now in these two books we've seen Milton dig up and discard just about the entire tradition of epic poetry.
45. We must dig up those bushes because they are in the way.