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Definition of Dugouts
1. dugout [n] - See also: dugout
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dugouts
Literary usage of Dugouts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trenching at Gallipoli: The Personal Narrative of a Newfoundlander with the by John Gallishaw (1916)
"All the available dugouts had been taken up by the first comers. The location
here was particularly well suited for dugouts. A mule path to the beach ran ..."
2. Old Times on the Upper Mississippi: The Recollections of a Steamboat Pilot by George Byron Merrick (1909)
"Their dugouts lay at the levee by the dozen, the hunters retailing the ducks and
geese, or venison and bear meat, which had fallen to their guns, ..."
3. A Surgeon in Arms by R. J. Manion (1918)
"CHAPTER IX dugouts f"TK) anyone who has served any time at the JL front the above
word will bring back recollections of various kinds, for dugouts are of ..."
4. Trench Warfare: A Manual for Officers and Men by Joseph Shuter Smith (1917)
"In all German dugouts this is the practice, although it is not possible in close
proximity to the front line. Advantage must be taken of what material is at ..."
5. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"Of these two GERMAN dugouts THIRTY FEET DEEP ways of disarranging an adversary's
plans—one by retiring and the other by attacking—the retreating method ..."
6. The Literary Digest History of the World War: Compiled from Original and (1919)
"The Russians forestalled the Germans by cutting into the German front between
RUSSIAN dugouts ... dugouts."