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.
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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Manhattan Island from end to end is less than one million inches long.
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