Definition of Doglegs

1. Noun. (plural of dogleg) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of dogleg) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Doglegs

1. dogleg [v] - See also: dogleg

Lexicographical Neighbors of Doglegs

doghanged
doghead
dogheads
doghole
dogholes
doghood
doghouse
doghouses
dogi
dogie
dogies
dogkind
dogleg
doglegged
doglegging
doglegs (current term)
dogless
doglessly
doglessness
doglike
dogling
doglock
doglocks
doglore
dogly
dogma
dogman
dogmas
dogmata
dogmatic

Literary usage of Doglegs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom by Cory Doctorow (2003)
"We gave up the steeplechase and she had the doglegs taken out, her fur removed, her eyes un- silvered to a hazel that was pretty and as fathomable as the ..."

2. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"Crossed spars, which he doglegs, placed at inter- keep in place a low rail ig on short posts, and are selves fixed by heavy sap- resting in the forks above. ..."

3. Adventure Guide to the Bahamas by Blair Howard (2002)
"... is a wonderful combination of deceptively wide fairways, doglegs, water and the smoothest greens, but all are guarded by more than 80 bunkers, ..."

4. Golf Resorts: Where to Play in the USA, Canada, Mexico, Costa Rica & the by Jim Nicol, Barbara Nicol (2001)
"While it is flat, the water, bunkers, doglegs and trees (all in the wrong location, or so it seems) will keep your undivided attention. ..."

5. Adventure Guide to Oklahoma by Lynne M. Sullivan (1999)
"Hole #14 demands a perfectly straight shot off the tee, but it's #16 that doglegs out into the lake so that the green is almost an island. ..."

6. The Catskills Alive! by Francine Silverman (2003)
"Spikeless. Considered one of the best public courses in the state. Championship course has it all - rolling fairways, woods, water, doglegs, elevated tees. ..."

7. Daytrips Spain and Portugal: 50 One Day Advnetures by Car, Rail Or Ferry by Norman P. T. Renouf (2001)
"Visit Tuesday to Saturday 10 am to 2 pm and 4 pm to 7 pm, and on Sunday and holidays from 10 am to 2 pm Continue along the same street as it doglegs, ..."

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