2. Verb. (third-person singular of putt) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Putts
1. putt [v] - See also: putt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Putts
Literary usage of Putts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Baltimore: Its History and Its People by Clayton Colman Hall, Lewis Historical Publishing Co (1912)
"In 1889 Mr. putts moved his business to the southwest corner of Charles and
Fayette streets, buying out the unexpired lease to the building from Samuel ..."
2. Baltimore: Its History and Its People by Clayton Colman Hall, Lewis Historical Publishing Co (1912)
"In 1889 Mr. putts moved his business to the southwest corner of Charles and
Fayette streets, buying out the unexpired lease to the building from Samuel ..."
3. The Complete Golfer by Harry Vardon (1908)
"CHAPTER XIII SIMPLE PUTTING A game within another game—Putting is not to be
taught—The advantage of experience—Vexation of missing short putts—Some ..."
4. Golf for Women by Genevieve Hecker Stout, Rhona K. Adair (1904)
"280 yards, driver, half-iron, 2 putts. 8.—375 yards, driver, brassey, mashie,
... 167 yards, cleek, 2 putts, ii.—335 yards, driver, cleek, 2 putts. 12. ..."
5. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1914)
"... request and do hereby so request," were not equivalent to "hereby agree to
endeavor to persuade." putts v. Pendleton, 73 AU. 900, 901, 111 Md. 280, 283. ..."
6. The Early English Baptists by Benjamin Evans (1862)
"But putts recanted, and bore a fagot at St. Paul's Cross, and after that at
Colchester." § To Kent we must again conduct our readers for a short time. ..."