dig out vs muck

dig out

verb
  • To make something by digging. 

  • To block a yorker with the bottom of the bat, at the last second. 

  • To have penetrative sexual intercourse with someone. 

  • To remove something by digging. 

  • To decamp; to leave a place hastily. 

  • To find or retrieve something buried. 

muck

verb
  • To shovel muck. 

  • To manure with muck. 

  • To vomit. 

  • To do a dirty job. 

  • To pass, to fold without showing one's cards, often done when a better hand has already been revealed. 

noun
  • Heroin. 

  • Semen. 

  • Soft (or slimy) manure. 

  • The pile of discarded cards. 

  • Anything filthy or vile. Dirt; something that makes another thing dirty. 

  • Grub, slop, swill 

  • Slimy mud, sludge. 

How often have the words dig out and muck occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )