14 Verbs to Use for the Word dugout

It had taken the twain three months and twenty-one days to achieve the dugout.

They would bomb a dugout rather than take its occupants back.

So he sputtered and groped around till he happened to clutch the Indian dugout and it rolled over with him and the anchor that we had laid in it with a rope to hold it fast to the houseboat, the anchor rolled out, and the first thing he knew he was drifting up the river, hanging onto the dugout for dear life.

Lyra cleared the path and laid the logs for rollers, while Kermit dragged the dugouts up the bank from the water with block and tackle, with strain of rope and muscle.

In the southern part, where large trees are readily obtained, you find large dugouts capable of holding from five to twenty persons.

The 7th, 8th, and 9th we spent in carrying the loads and dragging and floating the dugouts past the series of rapids at whose head we had stopped.

For a quarter of a mile Neil forced the dugout through water viscid with slime and rotted substance before the clearer channel of the creek was reached.

Board roofs were built and provision made for heating the dugouts in which thousands of men passed many days and nights before their reliefs arrived.

This trench had been a part of the intricate German defensive system far back of their old front line, and they had had the pains of building and hollowing out the fine dugout into which I now went for shelter.

Before we reached these rapids we stopped at a large, pleasant thatch house, and got a fairly big and roomy as well as light boat, leaving both our two smaller dugouts behind.

All of us paddling hard scraping and bumpingwe got through by the skin of our teeth, and managed to make the bank and moor our dugouts.

At Pittsburgh they obtained a large dugout, and with Crawford, two Indians and several borderers, floated down the Ohio, picking out and marking rich bottom lands and having great sport hunting and fishing.

I pushed the dugout back suddenly, and gave him, as I felt safe again, a double war-whoop that seemed to astonish him, for he quickened his pace mightily, as if quite as glad to part company as I was.

Less than half an hour took our dugouts to the head of the rapids below.

14 Verbs to Use for the Word  dugout