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bogie

[boh-gee] / ˈboʊ gi /




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It uses a “bogie” suspension system that can climb over rocks as big as its own wheels, about 20 inches in diameter, while keeping its main body level.

From The Verge

We expect valuation to be compressed by the double bogie of falling eps and a declining multiple.

From Forbes

He had a second-class sleeper in the seventh bogie, behind the air-conditioned coach.

From Literature

Former Open champion Oosthuizen's fortunes swung wildly, with seven birdies, three bogies and the triple bogie on the last for a one-under-par 71.

From Reuters

Having not dropped a shot in his opening two rounds, Brooks succumbed to four bogies and a double bogie in his front nine on Saturday to slide down the leaderboard.

From Reuters