bogey 的 2 个定义
plural bo·geys.
bo·geyed, bo·gey·ing.
- Golf. to make a bogey on: Arnold Palmer bogeyed the 18th hole.
bogey 近义词
ghost
更多bogey例句
- He then bogeyed two of the final four holes to miss a playoff with Finau and Cameron Smith by two shots.
- The friendship is such that even in his disappointment after a bogey at 18 on Monday, even after riding out an interminable week interrupted by a hurricane, Rahm was waiting to congratulate Finau after he won in a playoff.
- The Spaniard had a chance to force a three-way playoff with Finau and Smith but made a bogey at No.
- Much of the fun came from other people’s reactions to landing bogeys or particularly clean shots.
- That day in Louisville was the day Rickie Fowler really thought he could win and felt the sting of nibbling closely and a 45-year-old Phil Mickelson wound up bemoaning that bogey on No.
- The last two sentences quoted above seem to me needlessly bogey-hunting.
- Note: This article has been corrected to note that Bogey passed away in 1957, four years before The Jockey Club opened in 1961.
- So dies the invasion of England bogey which, from first to last, has wrought us an infinity of harm.
- "Bery good," said Bogey, as he instantly disappeared through the gate.
- Glancing up, he espied the black face of Bogey looking down upon him.
- Bogey heard it also, and involuntarily put his hands on big stomach and made a comically wry face.
- Just at this crisis Bogey, with his eyes glaring and his white teeth fully exposed, thrust his black face from the foliage.