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US
/ˈjɑɹdɝ/
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NOUN
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(used only in combinations) the height or length of something in yards
the golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green - a winch (or system of winches) powered by an engine and used to haul logs from a stump to a landing or to a skid road
How To Use yarder In A Sentence
- He was denied a winner in the third minute of added time when his 25-yarder cannoned back off the inside of the post. The Sun
- As it turns out, the Jaguars had no reason to be worried: Smith's first reception was a 27-yarder for a touchdown.
- Mr. Brenkus also informs us that the coefficient of "restitution," which measures bounce or impact, is a major element in the effort to increase the power of a golf swing by increasing the springiness or "trampoline" quality of the clubface (see the 543-yarder above). Unbreakable Sports Records
- His nemesis is a Scotland Yarder declared Sir Denis Nayland-Smith who with his trusty sidekick Dr Petrie pursues Dr FuManchu a same approach Holmes as good as Watson pursued Prof Moriarty all those years. TV Anime Guide for Nov 09 Updated 1 Nov 09
- the golfer hit a 300-yarder to the green
- Sanders does not use intermediate supports as his yarder works on an endless running line that is fed around two capstan wheels.
- The confidence and burly purposefulness behind a 25-yarder that beat David Seaman and inflicted defeat on a resilient Arsenal were uncanny in a 16-year-old Everton substitute. Guardian writers choose their favourite Premier League goal
- Hutchinson makes his international debut at centre-back, Sinclair is on the left of a four-man midfield, and Sawyer comes off the bench to score a 35-yarder and make it 2-1.
- Rob Bironas has a strong leg; he kicked a 53-yarder in an exhibition game.
- However, the Broadwood men gave the home fans hope through a Freddy Bonniface 20-yarder which bobbled awkwardly in front of Jim Calder.