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digs up
verb
Third person singular of dig up
Exact(60)
The investigator digs up this material but doesn't tell anyone till the end.
In a third, an old woman digs up carrots in the shape of human hands.
But that's not to say that the genealogies one digs up online are accurate.
A disinherited member of the Sweet'N Low clan digs up dirt.
A red (brown) squirrel digs up her nuts, and at an urban bird table tits'n'sparras squabble.
Thus Mr. Wong roots cuttings or digs up small plants for next year's garden.
Painstakingly fair, she digs up and scrutinizes sources with an admirable, if sometimes exhausting, thoroughness.
Unless someone digs up another obscure law, this is, on its face, legal.
Ms. Roach may be a purveyor of cocktail-party science tidbits, but she digs up wonderful trivia.
In a partnership with the Transportation Department, the parks department digs up the concrete, substituting flowers, shrubs and trees.
Elspeth Reeve of the Atlantic digs up a few facts:What is going terribly wrong in American society?
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