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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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All three have enjoyed continuity in the dugout and boardroom, a foundation that has helped to underpin sustained success.

From BBC

When he left Boro, many wondered if he would be seen in the dugout again.

From BBC

A picture of him hung between the dugouts while there was a banner paying tribute in the stands at Moss Rose.

From BBC

Last summer, he returned to the dugout to take charge of United's under-18s on a permanent basis.

From BBC

At the final whistle, Arsenal manager Arteta, who succeeded Emery as Gunners boss, shared a brief embrace with his backroom staff before going to the opposing dugout to greet his fellow Spaniard.

From Barron's