birdie 的 2 个定义
- a small bird.
- Golf. a score of one stroke under par on a hole.
- a shuttlecock.
bird·ied, bird·ie·ing.
- Golf. to make a birdie on.
更多birdie例句
- Then, after summoning himself to play the next 13 holes in 3 under despite several barely missed birdie putts, Matsuyama’s greatest strength — his iron play — bit him.
- Rose made a birdie on 18 Sunday to finish his 2021 Masters on something of a high note.
- Will Zalatoris was suddenly alone in second place, at 9 under, after a birdie at the 17th.
- The magic continued for the 2015 Masters champion two holes later, when he chipped in from for birdie from 60 feet to move to 5 under and a share of fifth pace, two shots back of co-leaders Hideki Matsuyama and Justin Rose.
- Phil Mickelson opens his third round with a birdie at hole No.
- Her very first performance onstage came at the age of 4, when she cameoed as a dancing flower in the musical Bye Bye Birdie.
- The year before that, West Side Story and Bye Bye Birdie were huge sellers.
- “Bye Bye Birdie” actor Dick Van Dyke and his wife were saved by a couple of Good Samaritans when their car went up in smoke.
- Anytime you want to break my heart, you can just have Don call her “Birdie.”
- Four years old, and I was on the subway, the old BMT from Brooklyn to Manhattan, just making the matinee of Bye, Bye, Birdie.
- Shocked to hear Birdie has been hit, but another message to say nothing serious, came close on the heels of the first.
- Birdie has fairly taken the fighting edge off Liman von Sanders' two new Divisions: he has knocked them to bits.
- Left on a picket boat with Birdie to board my destroyer to an accompaniment of various denominations of projectiles.
- I jumped on to it—had to—then jumped off it nippier still and, turning to the right, began to walk towards Birdie's dugout.
- At last, rather tired by my long day, made my way back, stopping at Birdie's dugout en route.