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the base and liner or sleeve inside the hole that holds the flagstick in place. Example: You can hear the ball rattle around in the cup when you make a putt, and that's a sweet reward.
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| cupping |
A type of warping that causes boards to curl up at their edges
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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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| cup e. |
a protruding, cup-shaped ear. Milder forms present with a poorly developed anthelical crus with deficient development of the superior helix and overdevelopment of its deep concave concha. In the severe forms, the ear is smaller than normal and the helical rim is shortened to such an extent that the helix margin cups forward over the scapha as a hood.
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| cup p. |
a pessary whose top has a cuplike shape to fit the ostium uteri.
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