We have no meanings for "old dugout" in our records yet.
1 He's about four miles from Round Top in an old dugout .
2 You saved the baby I left in the old dugout .
3 From indications Tom fancied that would be their last night in the old dugout .
4 At the foot of the hill in an old dugout an American P. C. had been located, and York turned in his prisoners.
5 And at last she ran out on the roof of the old dugout and her legs went through and there she stuck, bellowing.
6 He said, 'When I was a child I thought there was a dragon living here in an old dugout down there among those trenches.'
7 The ruins of these old dugouts now extend for miles, and look something like an uncovered Pompeii.
8 "In the old dugout at the Poison Hole."
9 "Never mind," said Tom grimly to himself, as he made his way back to the old dugout , "it was well worth the walk.
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