(1) Either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game.
(2) A canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a large log.
(3) A fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground.
(4) A fortification of earth.
(5) Mostly or entirely below ground.
(1) After the game, the kids were lined up along the rail from the dugout to shallow right field, with their scorecards and baseballs in hand, hoping for an autograph.
(2) If you get away from potential targets and into a slit trench or dugout , any good insurance company would issue you a policy on the spot.
(3) I had to walk on the field of play to get back to the dugout , for fear of being hit.
(4) Thousands of New Englanders had made the trip to Toronto, many of them arriving early and lining up four deep from behind the first base dugout to the right field foul pole.
(5) The local people coexist nonchalantly with their sea cows and can't quite understand the fuss visitors make about them, but are happy to paddle you out in a dugout to see them.
(6) This fall, he was in the dugout as first-year manager of a team playing in its first World Series.
(7) I walked back to the dugout and confronted my coach.
(8) First-time managers are best served in the dugout by former major league skippers or veteran coaches.
(9) I accompanied Dad and the team on the plane, on the team bus rides, in the press box at each game, and even an occasion in the dugout and on the field during batting practice.
(10) The equivalent would be driving an outfielder from the dugout to center field, then leaving him there to do the real work on his own.
(11) Sometimes, he looks over at his dugout and sees his teammates looking at him, and he all but dares them to hurry him.
(12) Since both teams were in the dugout , which was below field grade, there was little to be done but fight one's way out.
(13) He takes his infield and outfield gloves into the dugout for each game.
(14) He reached in the bat rack there in the third base dugout, which was our dugout, the visiting team dugout .
(15) The missing knowledge, they believe, is in the locker room, the dugout , the team bus, the psychology of the players and the relations among them.
(16) A bunch of Afghan soldiers emerged from a dugout to look at us with some curiosity.
(17) I requested media passes far in advance and took advantage of the opportunity to access the field and dugout prior to the game.
(18) Then he had to watch again from the visitors' dugout as the home team came back and won.
(19) Early in Game 1 when he sensed his players were tight, he called a brief team meeting in the dugout .
(20) They also built European-style luggers and skiffs, and the pirogue, based on Indian dugout canoes .
(21) Every day little dugouts would skilfully intercept our boat, almost rolling in the wake before lashing on properly.
(22) One sports talk show after another was lined up in front of the dugouts , taking live shots of the field before the big game.
(23) They were jittery now and reacted nervously to any movement around their dugouts .
(24) The Germans showed particular ingenuity in constructing deep dugouts , like the large stollen used to shelter the troops waiting to assault Verdun in early 1916.
(25) Delighted, Jim produced a photograph of himself as a forestry officer, 90 years later, crossing those same rivers in a dugout canoe paddled by natives and clutching his rifle.
(26) In most dugouts , players congregate on the outfield side while the manager and coaches gather on the home plate end.
(27) My first activity of the day was to run the Eucalyptus trail twice round as the staff canoed to work and parked their dugout canoes in the reeds.
(28) The afternoon light was fading, and after some negotiations with the locals, I found myself in a dugout canoe being paddled around the edge of the lake near the crater walls that disappeared into the clear depths.
(29) It is thought only the dugout canoe predates the coracle as a means of water travel.
(30) We paddled a dugout canoe across the river to the village burial ground, where the bodies of these tiny victims of the fossil fuel industry lay.
dugout canoe
pirogue