baffy

baffy

(ˈbæfɪ)
n, pl -fies
a short golf club used to add lift to the ball
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(8.) Baffy N, Foxx-Orenstein AE, Harris LA, Sterler S.
Baffy, "Kupffer cells in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease: the emerging view," Journal of Hepatology, vol.
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In September 1930, Blanche "Baffy" Dugdale, the niece of former British Prime Minister Arthur James Balfour, was traveling in Germany for the British government and took notice of Hitler's rising celebrity.
Although the etiological factors that are thought to be fundamentally related to HCC are well-known (such as viral infections, toxic injury and recently obesity), there are still limited treatment options (Baffy et al.
Arbil / NINA / MP, of the Kurdistan Alliance, Hamid Baffy said that the atmosphere of the meetings of the Kurdish delegation in Baghdad was positive, stressing that the Kurds are waiting to translate words into actions.
Gyorgy Baffy, chief of gastroenterology at the VA Boston Healthcare System.
By Alastair Davey and reporters By James Prior, Jack Lambert, Dylan Mason, Logan Collins By Ellie Badminton and reporters The Eurostars Helping hands at Bailey Green Later on this year,some of Year 6 children will be travelling to Normandy in France where they will be staying at the Chateau du Baffy. They will explore local places of interest such as Arromanches War Museum, the Bayeux Tapestry and a French market.
My granny, if she were still around, would have called her a hussy, hurled a baffy at the telly, before rolling up her sleeves and fixing a festive family feed for 5000 that didn't suffer for the lack of "bulging baby Christmas pudini", whatever the hell that is.
(7.) Zhang CY, Baffy G, Perret P, Krauss S, Peroni 0, Grujic D, et al.
Baffy: Sporty golfers call today's five-wood a baffy.
Clubs were not numbered then and you had to know all the clubs by name - Driver, Brassie, Spoon, Baffy, Cleek, Driving iron, Mid iron, Light iron, Mashie, Jigger, Niblick and a few more besides.