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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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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

Parents supplied heat lamps in the dugout to deal with the temperature in the 50s.

From Los Angeles Times

Her husband, Joseph Hougebe, remembers whistling into the night, eagerly waiting to hear a paddle tapping against the hull of a dugout canoe -- coded signals in the darkness.

From Barron's

For now though, all the attention is on the dugout and how Tottenham replace Frank.

From BBC