dig oneself into a hole
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British pronunciation/dˈɪɡ wɒnsˈɛlf ˌɪntʊ ɐ hˈəʊl/
American pronunciation/dˈɪɡ wʌnsˈɛlf ˌɪntʊ ɐ hˈoʊl/
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to do something that gets oneself stuck into a difficulty

What is the origin of the idiom "dig oneself into a hole" and when to use it?

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The exact origin of the idiom "dig oneself into a hole" is unclear. However, the phrase's metaphorical meaning is derived from the literal act of digging a hole in the ground. When someone digs a hole, they go deeper and deeper into the ground, making it progressively harder to climb out. Overtime, it has become a widely recognized expression in English to describe the self-imposed difficulties or problems that arise from one's own actions or choices.

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