dig out
— Verb
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~ remove, harvest, or recover by digging; "dig salt"; "dig coal"
die out
— Verb
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~ become extinct; "Dinosaurs died out"
die out
— Verb
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~ cut or shape with a die; "Die out leather for belts"
dig out
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~ dig out from underneath earth or snow
dig out
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~ create by digging; "dig a hole"; "dig out a channel"
dish out
— Verb
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~ administer or bestow, as in small portions; "administer critical remarks to everyone present"; "dole out some money"; "shell out pocket money for the children"; "deal a blow to someone"; "the machine dispenses soft drinks"
dine out
— Verb
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~ eat at a restaurant or at somebody else's home
dish out
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~ provide (usually but not necessarily food); "We serve meals for the homeless"; "She dished out the soup at 8 P.M."; "The entertainers served up a lively show"
drive out
— Verb
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~ force or drive out; "The police routed them out of bed at 2 A.M."
drag out
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~ last unnecessarily long
draw out
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~ lengthen in time; cause to be or last longer; "We prolonged our stay"; "She extended her visit by another day"; "The meeting was drawn out until midnight"
dress out
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~ kill and prepare for market or consumption; "dress a turkey"
draw out
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~ cause to speak; "Can you draw her out--she is always so quiet"
drive out
— Verb
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~ force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings; "Drive away potential burglars"; "drive away bad thoughts"; "dispel doubts"; "The supermarket had to turn back many disappointed customers"
drag out
— Verb
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~ proceed for an extended period of time; "The speech dragged on for two hours"