Idioms

dig some dirt up on (someone) or dig up some dirt on (someone)
to find out something bad about someone
The newspaper worked hard to dig up some dirt on the politician.

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  • dip into (something)
  • dirt cheap
  • dirty work
  • dish out (criticism)
  • dish out (food)
  • dispose of (something)
  • divide (something) fifty-fifty
  • divide and conquer
  • do (someone's) bidding
  • do (someone) good
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  • tear one's hair out
  • check in (at an airport)
  • possessed by (something)
  • say (something) to (someone's) face
  • buy (something) for a song
  • not know enough to come in out of the rain
  • put one's mind to (something)
  • pass oneself off as (someone or something) else
  • get with it
  • as a result of (something)


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