DIG OUT


Meaning of DIG OUT in English

v. 1. To find by searching; bring out (something) that was put away. Jack dug his sled out of the cellar. The newspaper printed an old story dug out of their records.

Compare: DIG UP. 2. informal To escape. Usually used with "of". Often used in the phrase "dig oneself out of a hole." The pitcher dug himself out of a hole by striking the batter out.

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