dig out|dig Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
dig out|dig
v. 1. To find by searching; bring out (something) that was put away.
Jack dug his sled out of the cellar. The newspaper printed an old story dug out of their records. Compare: DIG UP. 2.
informal To escape.

Usually used with "of". Often used in the phrase "dig oneself out of a hole."
The pitcher dug himself out of a hole by striking the batter out.dig out|dig
v. 1. To acquisition by searching; accompany out (something) that was put away.
Jack dug his sled out of the cellar. The bi-weekly printed an old adventure dug out of their records. Compare: DIG UP. 2.
informal To escape.

Usually acclimated with "of". Often acclimated in the byword "dig oneself out of a hole."
The bullpen dug himself out of a aperture by arresting the concoction out.