Words and phrases that have a meaning related to strokes: (157 results)
Often used in the same context:
carding, birdies, bogeys, par, putts, dormie, double bogey, ischemic stroke, haemorrhagic stroke, congestive heart failure, golfer, tampion, holes, hemorrhagic stroke, heart disease, medalist, tway, shots, cardiovascular disease, sposa, senden, points, postillion, eagling, cerebrovascular, cardiovascular, heart, hundredths, coronary bypass surgery, rounds, flagstick, cardiac, finishes, putter, rattan cane, heart valve, coronary thrombosis, clot, expressive aphasia, forehands, teed, levet, atrial fibrillation, golfclub, greens, pins, duffing, polymyositis, eagle, myocardial infarct, wadkins, clot buster, fibrillation, valvular heart disease, myocardial infarction, wristy, leaderboard, pulmonary embolism, transient ischemic attack, grand mal, statin, basilar artery, edberg, tortuosity, sand wedge, niblick, birded, fairways, kidney failure, bowditch, aces, complications, banbury, hemiplegia, glycaemia, haemorrhages, spastic paralysis, septal defect, pointers, nause, coronary bypass, nett, tetraplegia, angina, asthma, cerebral thrombosis, gouty arthritis, arrhythmias, lipping, pitching wedge, coronary artery disease, tavr, thrombolytic therapy, pulmonary stenosis, gallstones, aphasia, systolic pressure, activase, lee trevino, standings, uner, incisions, brushstrokes, stroke, sweeps, lines, slashes, stitches, dashes, beats, bars, breaths, diagonals, kicks, punches, pushes, runs, spokes, warps, bends, cuts, raps
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Also try:., backhanda, backhanded, bell, cut down, double-bogey, double birdie, double bogey, double eagle, eagle, exchange, flip-flap, forehanda, forehanded, freely, golf, golf game, impressionism, keyboard buffer, medal play, old style, old style font, par, pointilism, rally, rat-a-tat, rat-a-tat-tat, rat-tat, serif, seriph, ship's bell, slash, slashed, stroke, stroke play
— Adjectives for strokes: few, broad, long, short, bold, vertical, quick, powerful, slow, horizontal, rapid, more...
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