Foxhole

Pronunciation: /ˈfɑːksˌhoʊl/

Foxhole (noun)

  1. a small hole in the ground where soldiers hide during battle
  2. a hole in the ground where a fox lives

Examples

  • The soldiers took cover in the foxhole during the attack.
  • They dug a foxhole to protect themselves from enemy fire.

Common collocations: dig a foxhole, hide in a foxhole, deep foxhole, live in a foxhole, abandoned foxhole

Synonyms of Foxhole

Neutral

Antonyms of Foxhole

  • referring to lack of shelter or protection