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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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It was, however, among Skenes’s most impressive showings, considering the absurd level of talent in the opposing dugout.

From The Wall Street Journal

The hitters of lovable Team Italy celebrated home runs with shots of Italian espresso in a dugout dripping with cheek kisses and caffeine.

From Los Angeles Times

Mark Hughes started the season, but Harry Redknapp was in the dugout come the end of a campaign in which QPR registered just four league wins.

From BBC

The Spurs fans in Madrid were singing about playing Lincoln away next season - the Imps are top of League One - can you imagine me up against Tudor in the dugout?

From BBC

Eastern Ukraine used to feel like a throwback to the Western Front in World War One, with trenches and dugouts reinforced against artillery and snipers.

From BBC