Associations to the word «Putting»

Wiktionary

PUTTING, verb. Present participle of put
PUTTING, noun. (obsolete) Instigation or incitement; enticement.
PUTTING, noun. The action or result of the verb put.
PUTTING, verb. (golf) present participle of putt
PUTTING, noun. (golf) The action of the verb to putt.
PUTTING, noun. (golf) A variety of golf in which balls are tapped into holes over short distances using a putter.
PUTTING DOWN, verb. Present participle of put down
PUTTING GREEN, noun. (golf) The area of a golf course nearest the hole, with a smoother surface to make putting easier.
PUTTING GREENS, noun. Plural of putting green
PUTTING IN, verb. Present participle of put in
PUTTING LIPSTICK ON A PIG, verb. Present participle of put lipstick on a pig
PUTTING OFF, verb. Present participle of put off
PUTTING ON, verb. Present participle of put on
PUTTING ON THE BLOCK, verb. Present participle of put on the block
PUTTING ON THE MAP, verb. Present participle of put on the map
PUTTING ONESELF IN SOMEONE'S PLACE, verb. Present participle of put oneself in someone's place
PUTTING OUT, verb. Present participle of put out
PUTTING OUT A FIRE, verb. Present participle of put out a fire
PUTTING SOMEONE IN THEIR PLACE, verb. Present participle of put someone in their place
PUTTING SOMETHING BEHIND ONE, verb. Present participle of put something behind one
PUTTING TO BED, verb. Present participle of put to bed
PUTTING TO DEATH, verb. Present participle of put to death
PUTTING TO REST, verb. Present participle of put to rest
PUTTING TO SHAME, verb. Present participle of put to shame
PUTTING TO USE, verb. Present participle of put to use
PUTTING TO WORK, verb. Present participle of put to work
PUTTING TWO AND TWO TOGETHER, verb. Present participle of put two and two together
PUTTING UP, verb. Present participle of put up
PUTTING UP A FIGHT, verb. Present participle of put up a fight

Dictionary definition

PUTTING, noun. Hitting a golf ball that is on the green using a putter; "his putting let him down today; he didn't sink a single putt over three feet".

Wise words

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