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dredge up
verb
- to bring to notice, esp with considerable effort and from an obscure, remote, or unlikely source
to dredge up worthless ideas
- to raise with or as if with a dredge
they dredged up the corpse from the lake
Example Sentences
I have to admit, I did a double take when I saw in last Sunday’s letters, not just one, but two USC detractors dredged up the same tired old jab, “The University of Spoiled Children.â€
On the other hand, Trump's rationale for dredging up wartime powers to render foreigners to a foreign prison notorious for its inhumane treatment is completely made up.
For a long time, Scotland captain David Sole's slow walk to the 1990 Grand Slam was dredged up to inject some sting into a clash that was rarely much of a contest.
All this material allows the bots to generate superficially coherent answers to questions by generating prose patterns and sometimes repeating facts they dredge up from their hoards of scraped material.
Caroline Carberry KC dredged up his past, the previous partners he had allegedly threatened to kill and the arrests for false imprisonment for which he had never been charged.
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