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dugout

noun as in hollowed area

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When he gets back to the dugout he'll tell us why before we can ask.

During the season, he regularly takes a dugout seat where he can work on his tan.

The dugout was covered with semi-circular sheets of corrugated iron, forming a vaulted roof.

One afternoon, with [Babe] Dahlgren near him in the dugout, a photographer asked Lou if he could take a photo of the two of them.

He sported hair curlers in the dugout, took handfuls of amphetamines before games, and pitched a no-hitter on LSD.

I jumped on to it—had to—then jumped off it nippier still and, turning to the right, began to walk towards Birdie's dugout.

As the old Turks kept plugging it in fairly hot, I sat quiet in Birdwood's dugout for a quarter of an hour.

I went into the dugout indescribably slack; hardly energy to struggle against the heat and the myriads of flies.

At last, rather tired by my long day, made my way back, stopping at Birdie's dugout en route.

Deedes also met me and the whole band of us made our way inland to my battle dugout.

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On this page you'll find 13 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dugout, such as: cave, cellar, excavation, foxhole, hollow, and shelter.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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