dormie
IPA: dˈɔrmi
noun
- A dormmate; a resident of a dormitory
adjective
- (golf) In match play, leading the match by the same number of holes as remain to be played.
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Examples of "dormie" in Sentences
- Many dictionaries state the etymology of dormie as unknown.
- They haven't counted the half points secured by players already lying dormie.
- Poulter birdied the 15th to go dormie and parred the 16th to close out the match.
- Michigan is now 2-6 on the season, and in golf terms, they are "dormie" - four down with four to play.
- I pause to stare back, at my husband, who has stopped by my desk to offer, Bonjour cherie, as-tu bien dormie?
- I pause to stare back, at my husband, who has stopped by my desk to offer, Bonjour cherie, as-tu bien dormie?
- At the University of Western Ontario, the now notorious Saugeen Stripper hosted a lap dance for several of her male dormie friends.
- Phil Mickelson and Zach Johnson for the U.S. and Edoardo Molinari of Europe are all at "dormie holes" in their matches, meaning they can lead by the same number of holes that remain for them.
- England are dormie two in a Test series that has seen Pakistan bowled out for 80 and 72, while the fielding of Butt's side was so inept at Edgbaston that they resembled a travelling troupe of jesters.
- And though Scott tried to rally — he used the toe of his putter to make a 16-footer from the fringe to win the par-4 13th — Furyk stepped up and landed an approach shot within 8 feet on the 15th to go dormie with just three holes left.
- We wondered at the change in the attitude of the family until a campus census was performed and we were advised that no longer did the 'dormie' population exceed that of the Familiar family but that the family had ballooned in size to a degree of overwhelming odds.
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