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How do you use the word bogey in a sentence?

Here are a few ways to use "bogey" in a sentence:

Golf:

* "The golfer sank the putt for par, avoiding a bogey on the 18th hole."

* "She's been struggling with her short game lately, resulting in a lot of bogeys."

Military/Aviation:

* "The fighter pilot spotted a bogey on the radar, indicating an unidentified aircraft approaching."

* "The air traffic controllers were alerted to a bogey heading towards the airport."

Informal/Slang:

* "I think I'm coming down with a bogey, I feel a bit under the weather." (meaning a cold or illness)

* "That movie was a real bogey, I couldn't understand what was going on!" (meaning something confusing or annoying)

The meaning of "bogey" depends on the context. It's important to consider the situation to determine the correct interpretation.

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