| dig out | | |
| v. (perception) | 1. dig, dig out, dig up | remove, harvest, or recover by digging.; "dig salt"; "dig coal" |
| ~ excavate, unearth | recover through digging.; "Schliemann excavated Troy"; "excavate gold" |
| v. (contact) | 2. dig out | dig out from underneath earth or snow. |
| ~ disengage, free | free or remove obstruction from.; "free a path across the cluttered floor" |
| v. (contact) | 3. dig, dig out | create by digging.; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel" |
| ~ remove, take away, withdraw, take | remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract.; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" |
| ~ core out, hollow out, hollow | remove the interior of.; "hollow out a tree trunk" |
| ~ lift | take (root crops) out of the ground.; "lift potatoes" |
| ~ trench | dig a trench or trenches.; "The National Guardsmen were sent out to trench" |
| ~ dibble | make a hole with a wooden hand tool.; "dibble the ground" |
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