Australian English Meaning of dugouts
dugouts
Other Australian English words related to dugouts
- boats
- canoes
- dories
- rafts
- Batteaux
- catamarans
- Coracles
- dhow
- dinghies
- Flatboats
- gigs
- kayak
- outriggers
- Paddleboats
- Pinnaces
- pirogues
- pontoons
- prams
- punts
- Rowboats
- sampans
- Schooners
- punts
- skulls
- Shallops
- shells
- skiffs
- Surfboards
- vessels
- auxiliaries
- wherries
- Barges
- bottom
- kayaks
- catboats
- crafts
- cruisers
- Currachs
- curraghs
- Cutters
- DINKs
- Houseboats
- inboard
- Johnboats
- ketch
- lifeboats
- Lighters
- longboats
- Motorboats
- outboards
- icy poles
- Powerboats
- riverboats
- rowing boats
- sailboats
- umiaks
- Watercraft
- Yachts
- yawls
- ferries
- keels (keels)
- Taxis
- tender
- Bumboats
- Ferries
- gondolas
- Hoys
- jolly boat
- Keelboats
- launches
- Narrow boats
- Taxis
- Towboats
- Tugs
- tugs
- water taxis
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Definitions and Meaning of dugouts in English
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
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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
boats,canoes,dories,rafts,Batteaux,catamarans,Coracles,dhow,dinghies,Flatboats
No antonyms found.
dug up => dug up, dug out => dug out, dug in => dug in, dug (through) => dug (through), dug (into) => dug (into),