1. golf
It is said that golf is very popular in Japan.
Father was in a bad mood since he couldn't play golf because of bad weather.
He learned golf by watching others and following their example.
Almost all of Tom's free time is spent on a golf course.
My rich neighbors belong to a private golf club.
In golf you have to get a small ball into a hole far away.
Tom was very attached to the golf clubs that his father had given him.
Golf isn't my cup of tea.
play golf
Many retired people move to the Sunbelt to enjoy sports such as golf or tennis in a milder climate.
Golf is a waste of land in such a small country as Japan.
What are the four major golf tournaments comparable to the ones in tennis?
Gary Ewing was sentenced to life under the three strikes law for stealing three golf clubs.
He teaches golf at a famous golf course.
Rośnie liczba celebrytów, którzy grają w golfa.
Angličtina slovo „golf„(golf) se zobrazí v sadách:
Sport in het Engels2. wave
In the United States, a wave means "good bye."
We're in the second week of an unrelenting heat wave.
She designated their table with a wave of the hand.
wave your hands
The LDP rode on the wave of Koizumi's popularity.
What Jansky had observed was the 14.6m wavelength radio wave from the Milky Way's core.
We're suffering from an unbearable heat wave for the second week straight.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?
Quite a few people were killed on the cold wave that hit this area.
History is like Quantum Physics, the observer affects the event observed. Is the Kennedy assasination a particle or a wave?
I waved to/at him from the window but he didn't see me. She waves her hands about/around a lot when she's talking.
The little boy waved to his mother as the school bus pulled away from the curb.
I love the sea in winter when the waves are enormous.
You can go to Hawaii if you want to ride on large waves.
At the border the customs officer just waved us through.