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dig outverb to come upon after searching, study, or effortshe dug her old art supplies out of the basement ascertain, descry, detect, determine, dig up, discover, dredge (up), ferret (out), find, find out, get, hit (on or upon), hunt (down or up), learn, locate, nose out, root (out), rout (out), rummage, run down, scare up, scout (up), track (down), turn up espy, sight, spotlook for, search (for or out), seek miss, overlook, pass over lose, mislay, misplace, misset to leave a place often for anotherwithout saying where she was going, the young woman dug out early the next morning bail, bail out, begone, book(slang), bug off, bug out, bugger off(British slang), buzz (off), clear off(chiefly British), clear out, cut out, depart, exit, get, get off, go, go off, move, pack (up or off), part, peel off, pike (out or off), pull out, push off, push on, quit, run along, sally (forth), scarper(British), shove (off), step (along), take off, vamoose, walk out set out, start, strike outabscond, decamp, escape, evacuate, flee, fly, get out, mizzle(chiefly British), run away, scat, scram, skipgo out, light out, step outabandon, desert, forsake, vacateemigrateadjourn, remove, retire, retreat, withdraw beat it, hit the road, pull stakes(or pull up stakes), take a hike(also take a walk), take a powder arrive, come, show up, turn up abide, dwell, lodge, remain, settle, stay, tarryapproach, close, nearhit, land, reach in the 14th century |