majors
IPA: mˈeɪdʒɝz
noun
- the most important league in any sport (especially baseball)
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Examples of "majors" in Sentences
- But his record in majors is a bothersome blot on his resume.
- He continued his streak of 125 consecutive cuts made, but his 0-8 streak in majors is the one everyone is talking about.
- Open; his best effort in the majors is a fourth-round finish achieved twice last season at the French Open and Wimbledon.
- Norman, who has also finished 10th twice in majors, is back on a golf course almost before anyone expected it, except perhaps himself.
- He knows he is measured by results in majors, which is why the losses this year to Safin in Melbourne and Nadal in Paris weigh on him.
- Woods has made a remarkable 110 straight cuts, but his soon-to-be 0-for-6 in the majors is the streak that commands his attention and time.
- Jewellery was down about $115,000 and what majors, what we call majors, which is electronics, was up $138,000 -- very prominent in our locations.
- His career average in the majors is a decent .266, but if he's going to bat leadoff for a contending team he's going to have to do a better job of getting on base.
- Mickelson, whose history in majors is littered with bad swings at inopportune moments, got his bad shots out of the way early before shooting a 32 on the back nine to get in contention.