Opposite of to dig a hole into the ground or something solid
Opposite of to obtain coal, minerals, or other valuable materials through excavation
“Joey came back to Orlando, not long after his trip, to bury a time capsule with me.”
Opposite of to dig with a shovel
Opposite of to settle or lie comfortably within or against something
Opposite of to make a hole
“You can seal any unwanted holes with plaster.”
Opposite of to take refuge or seclude oneself
Opposite of to show determination and immerse oneself in a task or a meal
Opposite of an animal's burrow
“I looked down at my feet and I saw an ant mound.”
Opposite of the underground lair of an animal, such as a badger or fox
“We drive past in a jeep and observe some lions sleeping out in the open whilst others frolic around the wilderness.”
Opposite of an underground passage or hole, especially one that has been manually created
Opposite of a place where one lives or calls home
“She works at the office, goes to court, practices the organ almost every night, and spends a lot of time with Mrs. Witherspoon.”
Opposite of a site that is being or has been excavated
Opposite of a hole that has been made
“I made a seal by coating the after-thought of a clay border in latex.”
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