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Use "teed" in a sentence
"Way back in August 1996, a 20-year-old kid with a peculiar name teed up his first professional shot, at the Greater Milwaukee Open."
"Instead of the surprise or shock I probably should have felt, I was kind of teed off."
"Then you have somebody like Ed Gillespie -- who's pretty well respected in this town, whether you agree with him or not -- to be kind of teed up and ready to go, depending upon which."