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bogy

[boh-gee, boog-ee, boo-gee] / ˈboʊ gi, ˈbʊg i, ˈbu gi /




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Lopez-Chacarra overcame a triple bogy on the long par-4 seventh and tied Sargent for the lead with a short birdie on the par-4 15th.

From Seattle Times • May 30, 2022

In the 1950s, 3D was wheeled out to upstage television, the industry bogy of that era.

From The Guardian • Jul. 5, 2010

But there was another bogy: in an alternate method, hormone pellets are implanted in the steer's ear or neck for gradual absorption.

From Time Magazine Archive

Within the last few days," said he, "the bogy of another inflation period has again been raised.

From Time Magazine Archive

As for the religious bogy, I personally believe most sincerely that it is a bogy.

From The Charm of Ireland by Stevenson, Burton Egbert