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bogy
1[ boh-gee; boog-ee, boo-gee ]
noun
- a hobgoblin; evil spirit.
- anything that haunts, frightens, annoys, or harasses.
- something that functions as a real or imagined barrier that must be overcome, bettered, etc.:
Fear is the major bogy of novice mountain climbers. A speed of 40 knots is a bogy for motorboats.
- Military. bogey 1( def 3 ).
bogy
2[ boh-gee ]
noun
Example Sentences
But he carded four bogies and a double bogey over the final eight holes to fall into a tie for fifth at 269.
Wu, the Chinese player who finished in a tie for 79th in Spain last year, took the early lead after making eight birdies and no bogies in a round of 63.
Wu, the Chinese player who finished in a tie for 79th in Spain last year, took the early lead after making eight birdies and no bogies in a round of 8-under 63.
The book emphasized the critical importance of conquering such "bogies of the imagination" as "If you are forced down at sea, a shark is sure to amputate your leg."
“I tried to make contact with the bogies below 1,000 feet,” pilot William Patterson told investigators.
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