Definitionn. either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game
Last update: August 15, 2015
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The absence of good bark, dugout timber, and chisels of stone deprived the whole Mississippi valley of creditable water-craft, and reduced the natives to the clumsy trough for a dugout and miserable bull-boat, made by stretching dressed buffalo hide over a crate. [Please select]
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A soldier came stooping into the opaque square of the dugout door. [Please select]
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For a moment the dugout was silent as a tomb. [Please select]
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They came from above, outside the dugout, from the trench. [Please select]
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* * * * * Dorn, relieved from guard and firing-post, rushed back to the dugout. [Please select]
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He stood outside a dugout, shaking in every limb, in a palsied way. [Please select]
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From a dugout near the altar there came tinkling music. [Please select]
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