move up and down with no specific path;

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Definition von move up and down with no specific path; im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch

<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
alternately upward and downward; "he eyed him up and down"
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
higher and lower; ascending and descending; back and forth
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
holed in two shots from off the green (most commonly thought of as a chip, pitch or sand shot followed by one putt, as in "up" onto the green and "down" into the hole) Example: His approach shot missed the mark, but he got up and down to save par
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
Vertical (said of the anchor rode)
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
moving backward and forward along a given course; "he walked up and down the locker room"; "all up and down the Eastern seaboard"
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
to put in the hole in two shots from off the green Example: a chip, pitch or sand shot followed by one putt, as in "up" onto the green and "down" into the hole
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
alternately upward and downward; "he eyed him up and down
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
Means missing the green in regulation but still achieving par Usually by playing one chip or bunker shot followed by just one putt
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
Holing out from off the green in two strokes: an approach shot and a single putt It is more common for players to go "up, across, beyond, next to, around and down" or "up, way over, under, into, through, along, onto, beside and down "
<span class="word-self">upspan> <span class="word-self">andspan> <span class="word-self">downspan>
vertical
move up and down with no specific path;
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