ka'putt

  • 11putt — [ pʌt ] noun count in golf, a gentle hit of the ball so that it rolls along the ground a short distance toward the hole ╾ putt verb intransitive or transitive …

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  • 12putt — putt; ka·putt; …

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  • 13putt — [put] n. [< PUT, v.] Golf a shot made on the putting green in an attempt to roll the ball into the hole vt., vi. to hit (the ball) in making a putt …

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  • 14putt out — To complete a hole in a round of golf by putting the ball into the hole • • • Main Entry: ↑putt …

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  • 15putt|ing green — «PUHT ihng», 1. the smooth turf or sand around the hole into which a player putts a golf ball; that part of a golf course usually within 20 yards of the hole, except the hazards. 2. a similar area off the course, used to practice putting: »He put …

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  • 16putt — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} TS sport nel golf, colpo per far rotolare la palla quando si trova molto vicino alla buca {{line}} {{/line}} DATA: sec. XX …

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  • 17Putt — Pụtt 〈m.; Gen.: od. s, Pl.: s; Sport; Golf〉 leichter, kurzer Schlag auf dem Grün [Etym.: engl.; → putten] …

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  • 18Pütt — Sm Bergwerksgrube per. Wortschatz wmd. (20. Jh.) Entlehnung. Wohl früh entlehnt aus l. puteus Brunnen, Brunnenschacht . In der Literatursprache erst in moderner Zeit. lateinisch l …

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  • 19putt — 1743, in Scottish, special use of PUT (Cf. put) (q.v.) in sense of putting, pushing, shoving, thrusting (c.1300); associated with the putting in shot putting. Putter golf club used in putting also is first attested 1743 …

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  • 20putt — ► VERB (putted, putting) ▪ strike a golf ball gently so that it rolls into or near a hole. ► NOUN ▪ a stroke of this kind. ORIGIN Scots form of PUT(Cf. ↑put) …

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