gun pit

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gun +‎ pit

Noun[edit]

gun pit (plural gun pits)

  1. An excavation used to position guns so that they are protected from enemy fire.
    • 1928, Edmund Blunden, Undertones of War, Penguin, published 2010, page 152:
      On one of the preliminary evenings the new Colonel, with his habitual bad luck, sent forward from C Camp an officer [] to patrol the land over which our assault was intended, with a special eye to the enemy's concern with some ancient gunpits there.
  2. The compartment for a gunner and gun in a fighter aircraft.

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