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  • 91half-dug — adj …

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  • 92skull·dug·gery — ↑skulduggery …

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  • 94dugout — /dug owt /, n. 1. a boat made by hollowing out a log. 2. Baseball. a roofed structure enclosed on three sides and with the fourth side open and facing the playing field, usually with the floor below ground level, where the players sit when not on …

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  • 95dugout — dug|out [ˈdʌgaut] n 1.) a low shelter at the side of a sports field, where players and team officials sit 2.) a shelter dug into the ground for soldiers to use →↑trench 3.) a small boat made by cutting out a hollow space in a tree trunk ▪ a… …

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  • 96dugdug — dug·dug …

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  • 97dugout — dug•out [[t]ˈdʌgˌaʊt[/t]] n. 1) naut. navig. a boat made by hollowing out a log 2) spo a roofed structure, usu. below ground level, in which baseball players sit when not on the field 3) a rough shelter dug in the ground, or in the side of a hill …

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  • 98Doug — /dug/, n. a male given name, form of Douglas. * * * …

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  • 99Douglas — /dug leuhs/, n. 1. Sir James ( the Black Douglas ), 1286 1330, Scottish military leader. 2. James, 2nd Earl of, 1358? 88, Scottish military leader. 3. Kirk (Issur Danielovitch Demsky), born 1916, U.S. actor. 4. Lloyd C(assel) /kas euhl/, 1877… …

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  • 100Douglas-Home — /dug leuhs hyoohm /, n. Alexander Frederick, (Baron Home of the Hirsel), born 1903, British statesman and politician: prime minister 1963 64. * * * …

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