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hole saw

American  

noun

  1. crown saw.


Etymology

Origin of hole saw

First recorded in 1960–65

Example Sentences

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Two more dropped shots on the last hole saw him topple to a tie of eighth.

From BBC

A birdie on the par-five ninth, his last hole, saw him sign for a 69.

From BBC

Buhai looked as if she may take the overall lead as she went through the first nine holes in an impressive 30, including an eagle at the fifth, but a bogey on the final hole saw the 33-year-old finish the day in joint second.

From BBC

A brilliant run from the sixth hole saw Kim - the 2019 Women's PGA champion - sink six birdies in the next nine holes.

From BBC

A rare error on the third hole saw her tee shot land in the bunker and she ended up with her first bogey since the 13th hole in the first round.

From Seattle Times