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    dig out

    US /dɪɡ aʊt/

    ・

    UK /diɡ aut/

    A1
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo remove something from a place by digging.
    I had to dig out my car after the heavy snowfall.
    phr. v.Phrasal VerbTo discover or find something, especially after searching for it.
    The journalist managed to dig out some interesting facts about the scandal.

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    Your Microwave's Most Underrated Button | Techniquely with Lan Lam

    10:46Your Microwave's Most Underrated Button | Techniquely with Lan Lam
    • Who wants to dig out a pot to bring a quarter cup of water to a boil or turn on the oven to toast a tablespoon of nuts?

      Who wants to dig out a pot to bring a quarter cup of water to a boil or turn on the oven to toast a tablespoon of nuts?

    B1

    Why beavers matter as the planet heats up

    05:21Why beavers matter as the planet heats up
    • but beavers will also dig out canals into the surrounding land, which function as a small highway system for them.

      but beavers will also dig out canals into the surrounding land, which function as a small highway system for them.

    • But beavers will also dig out canals into the surrounding land, which function as a small highway system for them.

      But beavers will also dig out canals into the surrounding land, which function as a small highway system for them.

    B1

    What is DeepSeek? AI Model Basics Explained

    10:22What is DeepSeek? AI Model Basics Explained
    • Thanks Martin, there is certainly a lot to dig out here.

      Thanks Martin, there is certainly a lot to dig out here.

    • There is certainly a lot to dig out here.

      There is certainly a lot to dig out here.

    B1

    Better Call Saul - Chuck Lies to Rebecca (S3E5) } Movieclips

    04:39Better Call Saul - Chuck Lies to Rebecca (S3E5) } Movieclips
    • I mean, in my experience, the bigger the lie, the harder it can be to dig out.

      I mean, in my experience, the bigger the lie, the harder it can be to dig out.

    • I mean, in my experience, the bigger the lie, the harder it can be to dig out.

      I mean, in my experience, the bigger the lie, the harder it can be to dig out.

    A2

    Daily British English 🇬🇧 || The British Seaside!! 🌊🍦🇬🇧 || British culture!!! 🐟🍟

    10:52Daily British English 🇬🇧 || The British Seaside!! 🌊🍦🇬🇧 || British culture!!! 🐟🍟
    • Number two, Daddy, can you help me dig out a moat for my castle?

      Number two, Daddy, can you help me dig out a moat for my castle?

    • Here we have the phrasal verb to dig out, meaning to literally get the sand and dig it out to make a moat around the castle so that when the tide comes in, which we'll talk about in a second, it will go around the outside like a moat.

      Here we have the phrasal verb to dig out, meaning to literally get the sand and dig it out to make a moat around the castle so that when the tide comes in, which we'll talk about in a second, it will go around the outside like a moat.

    B1

    English Vocabulary: In the GARDEN

    14:55English Vocabulary: In the GARDEN
    • dig holes or dig out soil, which is earth, in your garden. Or you can dig out weeds.

      dig holes or dig out soil, which is earth, in your garden. Or you can dig out weeds.

    • and it helps you dig holes or dig out soil, which is earth, in your garden.

      and it helps you dig holes or dig out soil, which is earth, in your garden.

    B1

    PHILOSOPHY - Michel Foucault

    08:17PHILOSOPHY - Michel Foucault
    • The only reason to read and study history is to dig out from the past ideas, concepts, and

      The only reason to read and study history is to dig out from the past ideas, concepts, and

    • the only reason to read and study history is to dig out from the past

      the only reason to read and study history is to dig out from the past

    B1

    Why do people like sad music? Listen to 6 Minute English

    06:32Why do people like sad music? Listen to 6 Minute English
    • Ah, well, you'll need to dig out a sad song to make you feel better now because the answer was 1981.

      Ah, well, you'll need to dig out a sad song to make you feel better now because the answer was 1981.

    • Sam: Ah well, you'll need to dig out

      Sam: Ah well, you'll need to dig out

    A2

    The Ultimate Lo & Sons Travel Test: Rowledge 2, Melrose, Aoyama & Bond Bags Reviewed

    19:12The Ultimate Lo & Sons Travel Test: Rowledge 2, Melrose, Aoyama & Bond Bags Reviewed
    • So I had to like dig out everything and then get to my camera.

      So I had to like dig out everything and then get to my camera.

    • but I would store the camera at the very bottom of the bag, so I'd have to, like, dig out everything and then get to my camera.

      but I would store the camera at the very bottom of the bag, so I'd have to, like, dig out everything and then get to my camera.

    A2

    "Software Fundamentals Matter More Than Ever" — Matt Pocock

    18:26"Software Fundamentals Matter More Than Ever" — Matt Pocock
    • I need to explain to the LLM in English what a good code base looks like." Let me dig out one of my old favourite books, which is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout.

      I need to explain to the LLM in English what a good code base looks like." Let me dig out one of my old favourite books, which is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout.

    • I need to explain to the LLM in English what a good code base looks like." Let me dig out one of my old favourite books, which is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout.

      I need to explain to the LLM in English what a good code base looks like." Let me dig out one of my old favourite books, which is A Philosophy of Software Design by John Ousterhout.

    A2