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| dug·out [ dúg òwt ] (plural dug·outs) |
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1. baseball shelter: either of two shelters, one for each team, on opposite sides of a baseball field where team members wait while not playing
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2. soccer shelter: either of two shelters beside a sports field, especially a soccer field, for team officials such as the manager and trainer and team members who are not on the field
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3. canoe made from hollowed log: a canoe or boat hollowed out from a log or tree trunk
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4. soldiers' shelter: a hole dug in the ground that is covered and used as a shelter, especially by soldiers
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