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    1. The dredge probe returned with it unharmed and no evidence of foul play


    2. It took him a few seconds to dredge his memories for those distant days


    3. can use the lu xun's "looking angrily condemned, head bowed as a willing ox" this quote to psychological dredge, rather than anger, it's much more than their class is high


    4. She said she preferred not to talk ill of the dead, or dredge up unpleasant memories


    5. Lastly, dredge in the flour


    6. The conference honored the 45th Anniversary of the five Great Lakes 108-foot buoy tenders constructed in Duluth during World War II by the Marine Iron and Ship Building Company and Zenith Dredge Company


    7. At peak levels the Marine Iron and Zenith Dredge companies employed 3,000 workers


    8. The file sections consulted at the UWS-JDHL were: Zenith Dredge Company (Duluth, Minnesota); U


    9. side of the track, which would terminate at the dredge site


    10. him since he came over and started at the tin dredge

    11. "Is this about the incident at the Kampar River dredge? There is


    12. the dredge came up, so I waited


    13. They would dredge an area dry of fish, not even leaving the tiddlers behind to grow into the next generation of fish


    14. Dredge a net full o' rocks and suddenly there's only one skipper


    15. Dredge the beef in the flour and the pepper


    16. Dredge chicken in flour


    17. Rather, he would attribute the entire affair to her overactive imagination then dredge up her suspicions about his adultery that he would claim was utter nonsense


    18. porn? Then there is the typical example we dredge up when we lament


    19. communicate more than all the words you can dredge up


    20. what emerges as more and more people dredge up what they have to

    21. I bet they have to dredge this channel yearly


    22. friendly but any conversation seems to dredge up her past or inner demons


    23. Not that Hunter cared, the cold was numbing, and combined with the morphine, opium – whatever drug they managed to dredge up, it was a good haze


    24. “Do you remember a couple years ago; the Viirin needed labor to dredge some of the sedimentation in their sewage system?”


    25. experiences call for surprises sometimes and tonight is all about pleasure, not about the past and whatever pain that may dredge up


    26. He thought for a moment, but apparently couldn’t dredge up the tune


    27. productive field, the Gold Dredge No


    28. He had opposed and blocked the emperor over fifty times when that sick evil fucker tried to dredge up another of his endless excuses to go to war against Serbia


    29. The instant his car turned onto Franz Joseph Street, the horde of the Emperor’s undead ancestors saw this as a ‘signal’ a ‘sign’ from a ‘higher power’… from God Almighty himself whom they had never seen but still fervently believed in, giving leave for them to unleash all of their hatred, fear and guilt… projecting it all in one mass wave of hatred and death onto his virtually invulnerable body… and finding the one, small, tiny crack in his armour… just as Achilles was killed by the undead finding the one weakness in his life-aura… Re-creating this ancient filthy crime all over again:… going back and back into the mists of time to dredge up as much accumulated filthy insane brainwashed, ghouls of the past, piling evil upon evil upon evil… until finally the level of undead invisible negative hate and filth surrounding that car in which Franz Ferdinand was sitting rose to such a malevolent level of insane evil, it managed to do the job of killing not only him, but his wife and his soon-to be born baby as well, his heir to the throne of Austria… killing two heirs in one fell swoop, killing two birds with one stone as it were…


    30. I gave him the sunniest smile I could dredge up

    31. • A vessel with limited capability to shift such as a dredge or tow boat, a ship engaged in work that reduces it to a certain place, or a vessel shifting supplies to another vessel


    32. A launch and whaleboat from the new Astrolabe were steered to this locality, and after going to exhausting lengths, their crews managed to dredge up an anchor weighing 1,800 pounds, a cast–iron eight–pounder cannon, a lead ingot, and two copper swivel guns


    33. Having nothing better to do, I decided to dredge these beautiful, clear waters, which exhibited a profusion of shells, zoophytes, and open–sea plants


    34. Her griddlecakes done to a goldenbrown hue and queen Ann's pudding of delightful creaminess had won golden opinions from all because she had a lucky hand also for lighting a fire, dredge in the fine selfraising flour and always stir in the same direction, then cream the milk and sugar and whisk well the white of eggs though she didn't like the eating part when there were any people that made her shy and often she wondered why you couldn't eat something poetical like violets or roses and they would have a beautifully appointed drawingroom with pictures and engravings and the photograph of grandpapa Giltrap's lovely dog Garryowen that almost talked it was so human and chintz covers for the chairs and that silver toastrack in Clery's summer jumble sales like they have in rich houses


    35. Pain flickers at his temples and part of his brain begins to dredge up a medical textbook on stress headaches


    36. The workhorse stocks selected by most of the strategies with the highest risk-adjusted returns are companies like Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp


    37. Forbes in sounding the depths of the sea with the dredge


    38. The redoubtable George may even scoff occasionally at filial sentiment, but he would never dredge humor from the imaginary sin of a mother, used as a joke to please her own stagestruck daughter


    39. Rub all over with salt and dredge with flour


    1. Also on the table were the first batch of sizzling rolls stuffed with every condiment that could be dredged from the interior of a theirops


    2. She read the data they dredged up over the next few days, but didn't write anything down


    3. He painted the house and dredged the well


    4. I once again thought about Ali and Seth, the dream I had of their wedding dredged up memories


    5. The river was dredged to a uniform channel depth of 20 feet, (about six metres


    6. 19 different organizations supporting the EPA in wanting the river dredged


    7. A trawling fisherman had dredged up a missile-ejector can in October and tossed it back into the sea thinking it junk


    8. 85 While such memories can be dredged


    9. There was much publicity about this and there were 19 different organizations supporting the EPA in wanting the river dredged


    10. Kerry, in 2005, dredged up allegations of Republican trickery and voter scare tactics in a speech before the League of Women Voters: “Last year, Paradise Lost_____________________________ 129

    11. But now out of nowhere his father had dredged up the subject, “My mother?” Was the only words that his surprise frozen lips could squeeze out


    12. The sloping underwater part of the beach—the submerged area that slows down and diminishes the effects of waves and currents—was dredged and used for fill elsewhere


    13. Feelings of fear and suffocation were dredged from my memories


    14. I remembered my childhood, so many memories dredged up with my mother’s memory sticks and Braden’s death


    15. shade of red, as if some murky sediment had been dredged away


    16. I suppose it had all seemed like a good idea at the time, drain the swamps, channel the water, and build on the dredged silt


    17. „Hank dredged up a smile


    18. From these boats they trailed vast nets and dredged all the life out of the mist as they went whilst the fishers watched from the deck


    19. “Ever dredged up a boulder in your nets and had the ship pitch over ninety degrees afore y'could cut it loose?”


    20. Suddenly, the words dredged up a faint, obscure memory that had been buried in a dark recess of Feltus’s mind, having been relegated there as irrelevant at the time though they were now of great significance

    21. emotional sump whose only function is to be dredged for meaning by


    22. dredged up, relived and debated


    23. be dredged up by looking at old photographs


    24. Even that hard-to-top horror that Poe couldn’t have dredged up from his most opium-aided imagination—The Inquisition—won’t come close to beating today’s variety of torture and death-dealing techniques


    25. His mind dredged up excuse


    26. Two hours before that a car was dredged out of Star Lake inside were the bodies of two ex Soldiers turned bar bouncers


    27. Finally it stood nose pointing to a sampan in the distant channel, dripping like some dead monster dredged up from the sea depths


    28. with images that hadn't been dredged up since his


    29. In 1886, at the mouth of the Stewart River, gold valued at $10,000 was found - and the dollar was at that time of a much higher value - and then, at Fortymille River, an even more promising sample was dredged up


    30. I subconsciously dredged up al the information Amber gave me, going through it word by word

    31. I dredged my mind, trying to think of all the office gossip I had heard about him, and all I could remember was the story about his parents, so I typed in his name plus the word obituary and found an archive link to his parent’s obit


    32. I knew about the blood banks, although he didn’t know I knew that, but I hadn’t dredged his name up in conjunction with other research labs


    33. He was holding a cage in his hands, dredged from the bottom-most depths of the Luggage


    34. Some zoophytes were dredged up by the chain of our trawl


    35. God, this really was her day to have her shitty past dredged up and thrown like a pile of steaming cow manure at her feet


    36. Here and there an old foundation or a pile of dredged dirt and rock poked up between the bushes


    37. Here and there an old foundation or a pile of dredged dirt and rock poked up between the bushes


    38. And there was dirt dredged up and regurgitated about the reasons why he had never gotten the fourth star, and why the Medal of Honor had never been draped around his thick neck


    39. “You dredged up this old file because Weiscz said it was an inside job?” Jacobi screwed his brow


    40. “What happened the last couple months dredged up a lot of the past for me

    41. She would constantly ruminate over her sad childhood, her troubled relationship with Gladys, her arranged marriage to Jim Dougherty, the nightmare of Joe DiMaggio, and anything else that could be dredged up from her past


    42. It was still dark when they docked in Niño Perdido Cove, nine leagues from the bay and the last port for riverboats until the old Spanish channel was dredged and put back into service


    1. opening, her voice still groggy with the last dredges of sleep


    2. dulled by the dredges of sleep, she closed her eyes again when she


    1. "I would guess the leese keep dredging it out," Desa told him


    2. Again the river was full of people dredging muck where it accumulated, or swimming where it was sandy


    3. By diligent dredging of the Gnome’s archives his people had found that Kulai had signed out a 600ml bottle of abHg synapsase only a couple years before Ava’s host was brought in


    4. She was still dredging them out of the cases down in the egg store when she heard Lapnar calling at the door


    5. She hadn't been out on the Great Kimoneea in years, at least that part of the river before it narrowed down to just what the current needs by the relentless dredging and filling that goes on closer to the city


    6. In 1962, more dredging occurred, which took the channel depth to 27 feet, (8 metres


    7. His mother, a gnarled woman in the same trade as himself; a father he never knew but dreamed of often; later, his woman; the children she had borne for him; the trade in wax and the long hours they spent dredging a living from it


    8. she waved good-bye out the window at the curious Palm Islands dredging site


    9. stops, dredging the recesses of my brain for tidbits of information


    10. Have they tried dredging the lake? Don’t worry, God has a sense of humor

    11. Using emotional intelligence would help, as you would be aware that by dredging up and rehashing past hurts, will not help strengthen your relationship


    12. Jillian survived the endless hours until dawn by pretending she was in a bunk at camp, dredging up and humming to herself the dumb songs they'd made her scout troupe learn


    13. point of dredging this all up again


    14. So he didn’t see the point of dredging this all up again


    15. Fishermen are still dredging up stone tools from that time period in the English Channel


    16. Perhaps while I am writing these words the children, or maybe the grandchildren, of my pacific teachers are out in trawlers, under the Naval flag, dredging for German submarine mines


    17. But when she said “Saxon Banks” there was a flicker, not because he recognized her, he still had no idea, couldn’t even be bothered to go to the effort of dredging up the appropriate memory, but because he understood who she must be, what she represented


    18. The facts supporting this theory he’d spent the weekend dredging up one by one: the graffiti on the tile of the 81st Street station, the exit gate like a barber’s jar of combs, the rending sound it had made as he pushed through it


    19. —, shells obtained by dredging, with account of new species, xxxviii, 396; xxxix, 373


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    Synonyms for "dredge"

    dredge drag

    "dredge" definitions

    a power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed


    cover before cooking


    search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost


    remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water