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foxhole

noun [C]
 
 
/ˈfɒks.həʊl/ US  /ˈfɑːks.hoʊl/

Definition

a small hole dug in the ground during a war or military attack, used by a small group of soldiers as a base for shooting at the enemy and as a shelter from attack → Compare trenchSafe and enclosed spacesFortifications
(Definition of foxhole noun from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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