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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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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

He then received a warm greeting by his teammates in the dugout.

From Los Angeles Times

"One day in the dugout I asked him –- why are you always such a grumbler? And he told me about the tragedy with his family. From that time, we grew very close."

From Barron's

Each team will begin games with two challenges, initiated by a pitcher, hitter or catcher tapping their head within seconds of the call — no dugout consultation allowed.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, he has spent the last years in dugouts around Ukraine.

From BBC