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61Putt — Pụtt [auch pat ], der; [s], s <englisch> (Golf Schlag mit dem Putter) …
62Pütt — Pụ̈tt, der; s, Plural e, auch s (rheinisch und westfälisch für Bergwerk) …
63Putt — An alarm sound given by a turkey. To learn more about hunting turkeys, order John E. Phillips three turkey hunting books by going back to Night Hawk s Homepage and then clicking on books; or, call (800) 627 4295 to receive a free brochure …
64Putt Search — A high pitched type of call the turkey emits when confronted with danger …
65Putt — f die Knospe, verwandt mit Paud (Blase) …
66putt — In seventeenth century slang this word meant a blockhead, or stupid person, though how it came to have such a meaning puzzles etymologists. It continued in use until the nineteenth century and seems to have become especially associated with… …
67putt — v. & n. (also put) v.tr. (putted, putting) strike (a golf ball) gently to get it into or nearer to a hole on a putting green. n. a putting stroke. Phrases and idioms: putting green (in golf) the smooth area of grass round a hole. Etymology:… …
68putt·ing green — /ˈpʌtıŋ / noun, pl ⋯ greens [count] golf : an area covered with very short grass around the hole into which the ball must be played : ↑green; also : a similar area that has many holes and that is used for practice …
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70Pitch and putt — is an amateur sport, similar to golf but organized as an independent sport, played and developed mainly in Ireland since the 1940s. The maximum length of hole for international competitions is defined up to 90 metres (with a total length of… …