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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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Wilfried Nancy will be in the Celtic dugout for Sunday's Scottish Premiership match against Hearts, according to interim manager Martin O'Neill.

From BBC

Real Madrid's draw increases the pressure on Madrid coach Xabi Alonso, after recent rumours suggesting his future is insecure in the Madrid dugout.

From Barron's

Never before had someone jumped directly from college baseball to leading a major-league dugout.

From The Wall Street Journal

After completing his warm-up pitches before the bottom of the first, Syndergaard walked back to the dugout, his finger bleeding badly.

From Los Angeles Times

In the dugout, he let out a primal scream, eyes wide and menacing, pointing the trident toward the camera well as his teammates laughed in delight or terror.

From Seattle Times