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foxhole
fox·hole F0287200 (fŏks′hōl′)n. A shallow pit dug by a soldier in combat for immediate refuge against enemy fire.foxhole (ˈfɒksˌhəʊl) n (Military) military a small pit dug during an action to provide individual shelter against hostile firefox•hole (ˈfɒksˌhoʊl) n. a pit for one or two soldiers dug as a shelter in a battle zone. [1915–20] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | foxhole - a small dugout with a pit for individual shelter against enemy firefox holebunker, dugout - a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground | Translationsfoxhole
foxhole[′fäks‚hōl] (ordnance) A small pit used for cover, usually for one or two soldiers, and so constructed that an occupant can fire effectively from it. foxhole Related to foxhole: Foxhole radioSynonyms for foxholenoun a small dugout with a pit for individual shelter against enemy fireSynonymsRelated Words |