Third-person singular simple present indicative form of putter.(verb)
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Use "putters" in a sentence
"Brownlee told him that the boys who had that work were called putters; they were occupied in taking empty tubs to the men who hewed the coal, and in bringing away the full tubs, and that they earned good wages: they had a shilling a score for the tubs they removed."
""These extra clubs are called putters, and the men who carry them cads, or caddies," Ernest remarked to Ellis."
"They are no longer in touch with the communications net, or the vast information resources they are used to, and they have to shift from motorized "putters" to wagons."