- Look up
dugout in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Dugout may
refer to:
Dugout (shelter), an
underground shelter Dugout (boat), a
logboat Dugout (smoking)...
- The
Dugout (Bottom of the Ninth) is a 1948
painting by
American artist Norman Rockwell,
painted for the
September 4, 1948,
cover of The Sa****ay Evening...
- baseball, the
dugout is a team's
bench and is
located in foul
territory between home
plate and
either first or
third base.
There are two
dugouts, one for the...
- A
dugout or dug-out, also
known as a pit-house or
earth lodge, is a
shelter for
humans or
domesticated animals and
livestock based on a hole or depression...
- A
dugout canoe or
simply dugout is a boat made from a hollowed-out tree.
Other names for this type of boat are
logboat and monoxylon.
Monoxylon (μονόξυλον)...
- The
Vampire dugout (known
locally in
Belgium as the
Vampyr dugout), is a
First World War
underground shelter located near the
Belgian village of Zonnebeke...
-
ballad sung to the tune of "The
Battle Hymn of the Republic"
called him "
Dugout Doug". However, most
clung to the
belief that
somehow MacArthur "would reach...
-
Aboriginal dugout canoes were a
significant advancement in
canoe technology.
Dugout canoes may have been stronger, faster, and more
efficient than previous...
- some of
their new
neighbors built them a
dugout, a
single room
measuring fourteen by
sixteen feet. The
dugout had a
fireplace and
probably logs and/or...
- (from
Spanish piragua, in turn
derived from the
Carib language word for
dugout) is the term
formerly used in the
Caribbean and the
eastern seaboard of...