verb
- removes mud, sand, or other material from the bottom of a body of water
- searches thoroughly for something, especially information from the past
- coats food lightly with flour, sugar, or other dry ingredients
Usage: often used with ‘up’
Usage: culinary
noun
- machines or boats used for removing material from underwater
Examples
- The city dredges the harbor every few years to keep it deep enough for ships.
- The reporter dredges up old scandals from the politician’s past.
- She dredges the fish in flour before frying it.
- The construction crew dredges the river to prevent flooding.
- He always dredges up embarrassing stories at family gatherings.
- The chef dredges the chicken pieces in seasoned breadcrumbs.
- Large dredges work around the clock to deepen the shipping channel.