How To Use Tee off In A Sentence
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The first pair are due to tee off at 10 o'clock.
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Some Danish tourists have been watching the game before their round, but have given up and left to tee off.
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Golfers tee off at Beppu Golf Club.
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I hope by the time we tee off, it will all have died down a bit.
The Sun
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I hope by the time we tee off, it will all have died down a bit.
The Sun
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Morris stayed busy enough in the daytime, shuttling between committee offices, the countinghouse, and the waterfront, where he harangued teams of seamen and stevedores—“I have scolded the officers like a gutter-whore,” he said of one laggard crew.
Robert Morris
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The night before the trials, he shaved a gnarly goatee off his chin.
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The threesome is the second-to-last to tee off on the first hole at Augusta National, where Woods will make his much-anticipated return to golf after nearly five months away from the game.
ESPN.com
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On the course it was just a pleasure to tee off after a wasted journey on a road I do not like driving on.
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He will tee off Thursday as the outright favorite for the title with oddsmakers.
McIlroy's In Woods Territory
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That situation was called a stymie, and the term came to mean any block or obstruction. tee off; teed off To tee off is to begin the play of a hole by driving the ball off the tee.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 2
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The fairways are overrun with ants at the moment and the course is in danger of being renamed Ant Hill, but the rest of the course is a delight to play with some of the nicest tee off areas and greens to be found locally.
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Glusburn and Cross Hills gala will not go ahead this year after the committee officially disbanded at the weekend.
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The people hauled in to testify about why they voted absentee offered a vivid picture of the fierce loyalties, rough politics, and economic pressures that shaped the lives of Arkansas hill people.