dugouts Synonyms
Strongest:
- skiffs
- punts
- gigs
- surfboats
- schooners
- bateaux
- rafts
- pontoons
- dories
- coracles
- shallops
- vessels
- outriggers
- sampans
- dhows
- paddleboats
- pinnaces
- dinghies
- rowboats
- catamarans
- prams
- pirogues
- scows
- batteaux
- sculls
- canoes
- shells
- kayaks
- flatboats
Strong:
- auxiliaries
- houseboats
- yachts
- currachs
- longboats
- wherries
- ketches
- barges
- dinks
- piraguas
- umiaks
- riverboats
- motorboats
- ca-ques
- sailboats
- rowing-boats
- curraghs
- lifeboats
- yawls
- outboards
- garveys
- lighters
- catboats
- watercrafts
- cruisers
- inboards
- powerboats
- crafts
- cutters
- johnboats
- bottoms
Weak:
dugouts Meaning
dugouts
a boat made by hollowing out a large log, a shelter dug in a hillside, a low shelter facing a baseball diamond and containing the players' bench, a shelter dug in the ground and roofed with sod, a boat made by hollowing out a log, a shelter dug in a hillside or in the ground, either of two low shelters on either side of and facing a baseball diamond that contain the players' benches, an area in the side of a trench for quarters, storage, or protection
dugouts Sentence Examples
- The soldiers retreated to their dugouts as the enemy advanced.
- The wooden dugouts provided shelter from the relentless rain.
- Archeologists carefully excavated the ancient dugouts, revealing remnants of a bygone era.
- During the Civil War, dugouts served as homes and fortifications for both sides.
- The miniature dugouts in the sandbox captivated the imagination of the young children.
- The baseball players emerged from their dugouts as the umpire signaled the start of the game.
- The dugouts along the riverbank offered a picturesque spot for a picnic.
- The beavers constructed elaborate dugouts in the embankment of the pond.
- The police searched the dugouts for evidence linking the suspects to the crime.
- The storm winds uprooted trees, leaving oddly shaped dugouts in the ground.
FAQs About the word dugouts
a boat made by hollowing out a large log, a shelter dug in a hillside, a low shelter facing a baseball diamond and containing the players' bench, a shelter dug
skiffs, punts, gigs, surfboats, schooners, bateaux, rafts, pontoons, dories, coracles
No antonyms found.
The soldiers retreated to their dugouts as the enemy advanced.
The wooden dugouts provided shelter from the relentless rain.
Archeologists carefully excavated the ancient dugouts, revealing remnants of a bygone era.
During the Civil War, dugouts served as homes and fortifications for both sides.