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dug up
adjective as in exposed
Strong matches
adjective as in uncovered
Example Sentences
When Johnson rose from relative obscurity to the Speaker position, one of the few pieces of information that journalists dug up was that he had been in a documentary about "purity balls" in 2015.
The following day, on Jan. 8, detectives and coroner investigators dug up the body.
The use of unclaimed bodies in medical schools was legalized in the 1800s as an attempt to stop grave robbing, where so-called “resurrectionists” dug up dead bodies and sold them to schools.
“We confirm that the replica of the golden owl was dug up last night, and that simultaneously a solution has been sent on the online verification system,” reads a post published on Thursday morning on the hunt’s official chatline.
But after all the stories that came out this summer, Robinson should know he’s chasing a pipe dream: As much as Robinson may try to appear like an unblemished candidate, he seems to have an unlimited number of absurd stories from his past just waiting to be dug up.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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