Idioms

dig (someone or something) up or dig up (someone or something)
to make an effort to find someone or something
I had to dig up some blankets for my friend when he stayed at our house.

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  • dig (something) out or dig out (something)
  • dig in
  • dig in one's heels or dig one's heels in
  • dig one's own grave
  • dig some dirt up on (someone) or dig up some dirt on (someone)
  • dip into (something)
  • dirt cheap
  • dirty work
  • dish out (criticism)
  • dish out (food)
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  • put across (something) or put (something) across
  • serve as a guinea pig
  • go ahead (with something)
  • in a pinch
  • shack up with (someone)
  • bad-mouth (someone or something)
  • take to one's heels
  • walk a tightrope
  • in for (something)
  • put the screws to (someone)


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