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dug outverbpast tense of dig out to come upon after searching, study, or effortshe dug her old art supplies out of the basement ascertained, descried, detected, determined, discovered, dredged (up), dug up, ferreted (out), found, found out, got, hit (on or upon), hunted (down or up), learned, located, nosed out, ran down, rooted (out), routed (out), rummaged, scared up, scouted (up), tracked (down), turned up espied, sighted, spottedlooked for, searched (for or out), sought missed, overlooked, passed over lost, mislaid, misplaced, misset(or mis-set) to leave a place often for anotherwithout saying where she was going, the young woman dug out early the next morning bailed, bailed out, booked(slang), bugged off, bugged out, buggered off(British slang), buzzed (off), cleared off(chiefly British), cleared out, cut out, departed, exited, got, got off, moved, packed (up or off), parted, peeled off, piked (out or off), pulled out, pushed off, pushed on, quit(also quitted), ran along, sallied (forth), scarpered(British), shoved (off), stepped (along), took off, vamoosed, walked out, went, went off set out, started, struck outabsconded, decamped, escaped, evacuated, fled, flew, got out, mizzled(chiefly British), ran away, scatted, scrammed, skippedlit(or lighted out), stepped out, went outabandoned, deserted, forsook, vacatedemigratedadjourned, removed, retired, retreated, withdrew beat it, hit the road, pulled stakes(or pulled up stakes), took a hike(also took a walk), took a powder arrived, came, showed up, turned up abided(also abode), dwelled(or dwelt), lodged, remained, settled, stayed, tarriedapproached, closed, nearedhit, landed, reached in 1819 |