tee up

VERB
  1. place on a tee
    tee golf balls
  2. make detailed arrangements or preparations
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How To Use tee up In A Sentence

  • Both sides went on all-out attack from the first whistle, but Storeys took the lead when a Cartmel defender miskicked to tee up the ball for Nick Pinnington.
  • Should you hit a bad shot on that first drive down the fairway, tee up another ball and try again.
  • He pulled out an imaginary golf club pretended to tee up his and swung.
  • I'll tee up knowing there aren't many players in the field ranked higher than me.
  • I'll tee up knowing there aren't many players in the field ranked higher than me.
  • Clean shaven and bald, save for a jet black goatee upon his chin, his age was nearly indeterminable.
  • And if you break your leg tumbling from a tree stand, it's little comfort to know that Tiger Woods could tee up and clear the distance that stands between you and help. Back-Forty Survival
  • In golf it's called a "mulligan" - when your first shot veers off wildly into the woods, you tee up another ball and swing again. USATODAY.com News - Top Stories
  • Tee up a golf ball with tips from a master golf instructor in this free video on golf.
  • Now in bankruptcy the property of a bankrupt vests in his trustee upon the making of the sequestration order.
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