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putting green
putting green
/ ˈpʌtɪŋ /
noun
- (on a golf course) the area of closely mown grass at the end of a fairway where the hole is
- an area of smooth grass with several holes for putting games
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Word History and Origins
Origin of putting green1
First recorded in 1840–50
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Example Sentences
Moments later, we came upon a bank that had been mowed like a putting green.
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They came together, however, on the putting-green, and had a short walk to the next tee.
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There are more bunkers lying in wait close to the putting-green.
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She may be a wonder on the putting green, but she offers herself no credit for that.
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Our camping place was a grassy lawn as flat and smooth as the putting green of a golf course.
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He was irritated, and made no secret of it, but his irritation did not keep him from dropping the next shot on the putting green.
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