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putt

/puht/US // pʌt //UK // (pʌt) golf //

投掷,推杆,投投投,推推

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to strike gently so as to make it roll along the green into the hole.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of putting.
    • : a stroke made in putting.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It’s one of those groans over one of those putts that almost went in.

  • From there, Matsuyama did well to chip close to the hole and make his birdie putt.

  • At the eighth hole, he hit a terrific pitch onto the green, then drained a 10-foot putt.

  • The 27-year-old, coming off a fourth-place finish at the Masters in November, bogeyed the ninth and 11th after missing a short putt for par on the latter.

  • Xander Schauffele drains a long putt for eagle at the par-5 hole No.

  • Titanic once bet $10,000 that Nick (the Greek) Dandolos, another high operator, would not sink a 25-foot putt.

  • After Boehner sunk a long putt on the first hole, Obama told reporters, "Did you all catch that?"

  • Of deeper interest was the act appointing a committee to make a digest of the laws, that they may be putt in print.

  • I putt my wits in soak, an' soon I spotted the guilty party.

  • The ninth hole he won with a fine, long putt, which Mr. Sabin applauded heartily.

  • Mr. Sabin, with a long and deadly putt—became four up and three to play.

  • Henry, who had reached the green with his drive and had taken one putt too many, halved the hole in four.