Displacement from a club
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DIVOTDisplacement from a club
aberrationsThe apparent displacement of a celestial object from its true position, caused by the relative motion of the observer and the object
aberrationThe apparent displacement of a celestial object from its true position, caused by the relative motion of the observer and the object
loransystem of long-range navigation whereby the latitude and longitude of a ship or airplane are determined from the time displacement between radio signals from two or more fixed transmitters
loranssystem of long-range navigation whereby the latitude and longitude of a ship or airplane are determined from the time displacement between radio signals from two or more fixed transmitters
DRUMOUTExpel, as from a club
BOUNCEDThrown out, as from a club
TOTEBAGFree gift from a book club, sometimes
YOUMUSTBEJOKINGUtterance from a stunned comedy club patron?
TAKESAGIANTSTEPMoves from the minors to a Calif. club
FULLYRECOVEREDHow people returned from a week at the nudist club?
driversclub with a wooden head whose face has almost no slope, for hitting long, low drives from the tee
driverclub with a wooden head whose face has almost no slope, for hitting long, low drives from the tee
backswingthe first stage in a swing of a club, racket, etc in which it is swung back and away from the ball
backswingsBACKSWING, the first stage in a swing of a club, racket, etc in which it is swung back and away from the ball
claughtclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleeksclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
cleekedclub with an iron head, a narrow face, and little slope, used for shots from a poor lie on the fairway and sometimes for putting
jacobin(in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met