dugout Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdʌɡ.aʊt]
  • Us [ ˈdʌɡ.aʊt]

Meaning of dugout In English

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  • Following the 2010 season, a new playing surface, brick backstop, and dugouts were added.

  • Dugouts are also at field level at most amateur ballparks, where locating them below field level would be cost prohibitive or otherwise not beneficial.

  • They lived in dugouts and adobe houses, but were forced out of the country in 1878.

  • The tunnel and dugouts are on this side of the stadium.

  • In addition, 40 bunkers for infantry, along with dugouts and other fortifications, were built to cover even more terrain.

  • A viewing stand, dugouts, goalposts and a railing around the field were erected by the club members.

  • Under heavy shelling of the enemy, he found his officer completely buried in the dug-out, and, though under heavy fire, tried to extricate him.

  • Improvements included: floodlights, two small stands, hard standing and new dugouts.

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