putt
putt / pət/ • v. (put·ted, put·ting) [intr.] try to hit a golf ball into a hole by striking it gently so that it rolls across the green: Nicklaus putted for eagle on 11 of the 16 par 5s| [tr.] putt the balls into the hole. • n. a stroke of this kind made in an attempt to hole the ball.
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Phut , put / poŏt/ • v. (put·ting ; past put ) [tr.] 1. move to or place in a particular position: Harry put down his cup I put my hand out toward her watch… Putative , pu·ta·tive / ˈpyoōtətiv/ • adj. generally considered or reputed to be: the putative father of a boy of two. DERIVATIVES: pu·ta·tive·ly adv.
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