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What (who) is dig up - definition

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DIG; Dig (film); Dig (song); Dig (album); DIG (disambiguation)

dig up      
1.
If you dig up something, you remove it from the ground where it has been buried or planted.
You would have to dig up the plant yourself...
Dig it up once the foliage has died down.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
2.
If you dig up an area of land, you dig holes in it.
Yesterday they continued the search, digging up the back yard of a police station.
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
3.
If you dig up information or facts, you discover something that has not previously been widely known.
Managers are too expensive and important to spend time digging up market information...
His description fits perfectly the evidence dug up by Clyde.
= unearth
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V-ed P, also V n P
Dig?         
1989 ALBUM BY BILL BRUFORD'S EARTHWORKS
User:Nostalgic34/Dig?; Nostalgic34/Dig?
Dig? is the second album by Bill Bruford's Earthworks, featuring Django Bates, Iain Ballamy and fretless bass guitarist Tim Harries (replacing the acoustic bass guitarist Mick Hutton).
Dig (composition)         
BEBOP JAZZ STANDARD COMPOSED BY MILES DAVIS
Dig (Composition)
0"Dig" is a bebop jazz standard attributed to Miles Davis. It was recorded on October 5, 1951 for Prestige Records and first released on his album The New Sounds.

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Dig (disambiguation)

To dig is to remove solid material from a surface.

Dig or DIG may also refer to:

Examples of use of dig up
1. Why force them to dig up bad stuff on a good person?
2. He said this would involve using specialist officers to dig up areas of land.
3. She helps them plan ahead, choose schools, dig up old transcripts, prepare for standardized tests.
4. They attributed dark motives to Malley, and they tried to dig up dirt on him.
5. They dig up all my plants and bite the heads off my geraniums every year.