I. noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A £19.95 investment in a Blackjack putter is the catalyst which has brought about a change in fortune for Davies.
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Avoid grounding your putter head at address should there be any chance of the ball moving.
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Craig Stadler lost his putter on Thursday.
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He grabbed the putter from me and funneled all his temporary hatred for the game into effort and sank that twenty-footer.
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I reminded him about the putter and took possession of it in the car park.
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Manuel had selected a wedge; his caddie was waiting beside the green with his putter .
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My Ray Cook putter has me hitting 2-footers like Ray Charles.
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You have the divot in your left hand and the putter in your right.
II. verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
around
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But it was a very exclusive part of town and there were always eccentric ladies puttering around at night.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it was a very exclusive part of town and there were always eccentric ladies puttering around at night.
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I think of a boat and a gentle current, and of my days puttering around Squaw Lake.
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In an older child, does he like to run fast or just putter along?
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Soon after Guglielmo Marconi discovered wireless communication, dabblers throughout the world began puttering with transmitters.
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The puttering echoed around us, mixing its hard metallic ringing with the howl of the wind.