
Josh Wigler, The Hollywood Reporter, 17 Apr. 2023 Worse, Tom offers kindness to Shiv, dredging up their old history, and getting absolutely nowhere for it. James Queally, Los Angeles Times, 24 Apr. 2023 Masterson, who was also born into Scientology, has contended that the allegations against him were dredged up, in part, to boost a television series launched by actress Leah Remini, a former Scientologist who has become one of the faith’s most outspoken critics. Bychristian Elliott,, To be like that fake Whitney Houston or fake Kurt Cobain, dredging up all your traumas for an overbearing interviewer. Brian Melley, USA TODAY, For decades, environmental managers have worked to restore lakes and improve water quality by dredging up the decaying organic matter in the sediments and often dumping it nearby or in landfills.

Miles Klee, Rolling Stone, 8 July 2023 In a stunning revelation last month that dredged up an embarrassing chapter in his father's life, Harry blamed his delay in bringing suit, in part, on his family. 2023 Nevertheless, the emerging pattern hints that entertainers dogged by negative press view Threads as a friendlier platform, far away from the vicious mob of Twitter trolls who would continue to dredge up serious allegations and embarrassing headlines. Recent Examples on the Web Thank you for giving me the opportunity to dredge up my own childhood memory.
