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Dugouts

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Dugouts meaning

plural of dugout

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A FRENCH ARMY BASE, France—Battle cries pierce the smoke and rat-a-tat-tat of gunfire as Ukrainian soldiers fight through and take enemy trenches and dugouts that hide gruesome, bloody remains.

Residents of an outback town who spent hundreds of thousands of dollars building underground 'dugouts' will never own their own homes due to a native title judgment.

As things calmed down and the players headed back to their respective dugouts and bullpens, Davis and Karros began to watch a replay.

Every opponent gave the Saints everything in their dugouts and St. Mary’s bested them, carrying a 12-game winning streak into the final.

To be clear, the Water Act approval does not provide permission for Capital Power or its contractors to withdraw water from rivers, creeks, dugouts, streams, etc.

Target Field’s bullpens and dugouts are roomier than, say, Fenway Park’s, but things get crowded this time of year.

Also thanks to all that helped towards the renovating of the small diamond and dugouts at Gowan Park.

By this year’s opening day, all 30 major league teams had extended their netting beyond Major League Baseball’s 2015 recommendation that clubs extend the barrier from the area behind home plate to the near end of both dugouts.

Found on Webster Avenue near West Mosholu Parkway South, the field is complete with a baseball diamond, backstop, dugouts, and stadium bleachers.

In April, Challenger Baseball received $150,000 from the Toronto Blue Jay’s Jays Care Foundation for the ballfield, which includes a turf infield and wheelchair accessible dugouts.

Players from both teams were instructed to wait in their dugouts while Mesa head coach, Jaclyn Guidi conversed with Grossmont head coach, Doug Hartung and officials.

The dugouts appear to be flooded, the rain is so bad in Oxford.

The first phase, new chairback seating, press box and renovated dugouts, cost $800,000.

To travel on the river and streams, the Indians used dugouts, or canoes, made from a single tree.

Corporal B. F. Ladd, an American soldier, persuaded them to get into dugouts, then a bomb struck the building shortly after.

Jowett & Snodgrass (2006), p. 44 In spite of the cold and hunger, the Soviet troops did not surrender easily but fought bravely, often entrenching their tanks to be used as pillboxes and building timber dugouts.

Pacific Northwest tribes crafted seafaring dugouts convert long for fishing.

The seats were the first ($869 per pair plus tax, a combination of '86 and '69 ), citation followed by other Shea memorabilia such as the foul poles, dugouts, stadium signage, and the giant letters that spell out "SHEA" at the front of the building.