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dugout

[duhg-out] / ˈdʌgˌaʊt /
NOUN
hollowed area
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He continued to half-time but did not reappear for the second half and when he eventually made his way to the visitors dugout, he was moving very slowly.

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A remarkable, chaotic, mesmerising Premier League thriller at Old Trafford captured the imagination even of the clinical operators in the dugout.

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He told his players this before he left to sit in the visitors' dugout alone with his thoughts before United re-appeared for the start of the second half.

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Nancy cited the "joy and confidence of the players" under O'Neill, who returned to the Celtic dugout after 20 years.

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It sparked delirious celebrations in the rowdy corner of English support at the Gabba, while Root simply removed his helmet and shrugged his shoulders in the direction of the visitors' dugout.

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