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cupped (KUPT) -- Said of floral segments that are dish-shaped, or resemble a small cup.
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cupped (Hunting) When waterfowl cup their wings and begin gliding into a decoy spread.
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cupped leaf blade having the center of the leaf lower than the margins; concave.
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cupped A board or plank whose edges are higher or lower than the center. Cupping is often found in decks, where the board edges are higher than the middle. Water, trapped in the cupped area, accelerates rot.
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cupped when the back of the left hand, wrist and forearm (right-handed player) do not approximate flat at the top of the back swing - wrist joint is extended (back of hand is bent up toward back of forearm) to some degree. Example: Most of the time if your left hand is overly cupped at the top, the clubface will be open at impact.
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