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putt
[ puht ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to strike (a gollf ball) gently so as to make it roll along the green into the hole.
noun
- an act of putting.
- a stroke made in putting.
putt
/ ±èÊŒ³Ù /
noun
- a stroke on the green with a putter to roll the ball into or near the hole
verb
- to strike (the ball) in this way
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of putt1
C16: of Scottish origin; related to put
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“You have deputies out there worried they’re going to get fired for putting handcuffs a little too tight on a suspect.â€
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From the late 1940s the UK also saw a post-war baby boom putting more pressure on busy maternity services in the newly formed NHS.
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As far back as last spring, companies like B45 have been putting them into production.
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Mr Hanrahan says: "I am hoping that the UK government is preparing for that and putting something in place to mitigate any form of product dumping in the UK and in the EU."
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“It’s almost like putting gasoline on a match.â€
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