Meaning & Definition of word "Dugout"

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    Dugout

    /ˈdʌɡaʊt/

    noun:

    • 1. A shelter or a small structure dug into the ground, often used in sports to denote the area where players wait.
      • Example: The coach waited for the rain to stop in the dugout with his players.
    • 2. A trench or hole dug into the ground for protection during military operations.
      • Example: The soldiers took cover in a dugout during the artillery barrage.
    • 3. A type of canoe or small boat carved from a single log.
      • Example: The indigenous people used a dugout for fishing in the river.

    Etymology

    From the term 'dug out' referring to something that has been excavated.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in the dugout:

    Refers to players or coaches awaiting their turn in a baseball game.

    dugout canoe:

    A canoe made from a hollowed-out log, typically used in traditional watercraft.

    Related Words

    bunker:

    A reinforced underground shelter.

    cabin:

    A small shelter or cottage, often in a rural area.

    Slang Meanings of dugout

    Meaning: The place where players wait during a game.

    Example Sentence: He spent the whole game in the dugout since he was not playing.

    Meaning: An area of refuge or safety.

    Example Sentence: During the trouble, they found a dugout to hide in.