howk

/haʊk/
verb
  1. To dig, scoop, or hollow out something, especially with effort or force.
    • The gardener howked a hole in the soil to plant the tree.
    • The dog howked a deep pit under the fence to escape.
    • They howked the old roots out of the ground with a shovel.
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