Digging-out Sentence Examples

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  • I'm still digging out souls imprisoned in the ground by the Other in Ireland.

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  • It is stated to live usually in pairs, and to eat rats, birds, frogs, white ants and various insects, and in the north of India it is accused of digging out dead bodies, and several of the native names mean "grave-digger."

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  • In 1871, while digging out the foundations of their houses, the settlers found many ancient tombs.

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  • She'd refused to unpack everything, instead digging out only what she needed as the days passed.

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  • Or digging out scientists to explain that global warming is a pile of alarmist dog pooh.

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  • Sherpa crew did an amazing task digging out all of the tent platforms and building cook shelters.

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  • What else can we say without digging out any more superlatives to make our point?

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  • You can forget about Global Warming and start digging out those thermal undies for year-round wear, and ice-fishing may become the new craze.

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  • At Torre Abbey Sands some erosion took place, exposing the forest bed and digging out many heart urchins.

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  • The sherpa crew did an amazing task digging out all of the tent platforms and building cook shelters.

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  • Tradition has it that it was formed from an errant shovelful of soil thrown here by a giant while digging out the Cheddar Gorge.

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  • Your father may say in passing that your mom has been digging out old photo albums from the closet.

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