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Dig out of a hole Meaning in English

expression

DIG owt uhv AY, uh HOHL
DIG owt OV AY hohl

Definition

To manage to escape or recover from a difficult or problematic situation, especially one you may have caused yourself.

Usage & Nuances

Informal; often used for financial, professional, or personal difficulties. Implies effort to solve a problem, frequently one you helped create. Common in 'try to dig myself out of a hole.' Don't use literally—it's a metaphor.

Example Sentences

He is trying to dig out of a hole after failing his exam.

basic

They had to dig out of a hole when the company lost money.

basic

If you save money regularly, you won't need to dig out of a hole later.

basic

I'm really trying to dig myself out of a hole after spending too much last month.

natural

The coach helped the team dig out of a hole after their losing streak.

natural

It took me months to dig out of the hole I'd made for myself at work.

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