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sand trap
noun
- (on a golf course) a shallow pit partly filled with sand, usually located near a green, and designed to serve as a hazard.
sand trap
Word History and Origins
Origin of sand trap1
Example Sentences
Within seconds, her husband had pulled her from the sand trap, the sand filled in, and the stunned couple wondered what just happened?
There was scraggly grass in one sand trap and wooden blocks and a toy castle in another, evidence of children at play.
He appeared to be in trouble on the par-5, 541-yard 18th when his drive landed in a sand trap, about 4 inches from the front lip.
Golf is a sport with an honor system, whether marking a ball, filling out your scorecard accurately or figuring out how many swings you took to get out of a sand trap.
He was king of that technique this season – not just showing a character sinking into a sand trap "It Takes a Psycho" but submerging the camera with him to vicariously inflict his asphyxiation on us.
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