Similar words: dredge, razor edge, sponge up, charge up, hinge upon, edge, sedge, on edge. Meaning: v. mention something unpleasant from the past.
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1. I wouldn't want to dredge up the past.
2. He managed to dredge up a smile.
3. Robertson tried to dredge up an image of her in his mind.
4. The papers keep trying to dredge up details of his past love life.
5. He likes to dredge up unpleasant little facts about the film stars.
6. Don't dredge up old hurts from the past.
7. Why try to dredge up such unpleasant little things?
8. Unfortuenatelly, it is easy enough for anyone to dredge up bad memories.
9. Why try to dredge up the sad facts of the past?
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10. Unequal distributions, however sensible they may seem to parents, often dredge up sibling rivalries.
11. I have a private life too, and I suppose they could dredge up something.
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