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  • verb Present participle of tee.

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Examples

  • The game commences by a player hitting off from a marked line called the teeing-ground, the ball in the direction of the first hole.

    Entertainments for Home, Church and School Frederica Seeger

  • And there will be athletes who want a U.S. title, but are really kind of teeing up for Europe. "

    Photos - DesMoinesRegister.com ANDREW LOGUE 2010

  • "Democrats aren't taking any chances," Amanpour says, because Obama and Biden have travelled to Delaware to campaign, but I think that's more a product of the White House teeing up at least one slam-dunk for an election season that's going to very unfavorable.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • It sort of brought back memories, playing with my dad, long summer nights, teeing off at five and getting in at nine, he said.

    Rory McIlroy prepares for Open pressure cooker with stroll in the sun 2011

  • "Democrats aren't taking any chances," Amanpour says, because Obama and Biden have travelled to Delaware to campaign, but I think that's more a product of the White House teeing up at least one slam-dunk for an election season that's going to very unfavorable.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "Democrats aren't taking any chances," Amanpour says, because Obama and Biden have travelled to Delaware to campaign, but I think that's more a product of the White House teeing up at least one slam-dunk for an election season that's going to very unfavorable.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

  • NBC's nine channels — including SciFi and Weather Channel — will cover Tiger Woods 'group teeing off at 8 a.m.

    Full-court press on U.S. Open coverage 2009

  • "Democrats aren't taking any chances," Amanpour says, because Obama and Biden have travelled to Delaware to campaign, but I think that's more a product of the White House teeing up at least one slam-dunk for an election season that's going to very unfavorable.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

  • That's why someone like Duke, a late bloomer if there ever was one, was teeing off Thursday, knowing he's starting even with all the Woods and Mickelsons of the world.

    Palmer begins Masters with a ceremonial tee shot 2009

  • "Democrats aren't taking any chances," Amanpour says, because Obama and Biden have travelled to Delaware to campaign, but I think that's more a product of the White House teeing up at least one slam-dunk for an election season that's going to very unfavorable.

    TV SoundOff: Sunday Talking Heads Jason Linkins 2010

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