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Trevino, Lee (Buck) (sh) and number 2, verb (oh)


Trevino, Lee (Buck) (sh)




born Dec. 1, 1939, near Dallas, Tex., U.S.

U.S. golfer.

Of Mexican American descent, Trevino received a grade-school Education, served in the U.S. Marine Corps, and worked as an odd-job man and assistant professional at Golf courses in his native Texas. In 1967 he unexpectedly came in fifth in the U.S. Open, then won it the next year. In 1971 Trevino became the first player to win the U.S., British, and Canadian Open championships in a single year. He won the British Open in 1972 and the U.S. PGA Championship in 1974. He then underwent several back surgeries but returned to win the PGA again in 1984.


number 2, verb (oh)



2 v
[T] to give a number to something that is part of an ordered set or list
::They haven't numbered the pages of the report.
::All the seats in the theatre are numbered.
::Each check is numbered consecutively .
::a numbering system
number sth (from) 1 to 10/100 etc
::Number the questions 1 to 25.
[linking verb] if people or things number a particular amount, that is how many there are
::The population of the town numbered about 5,000.
::The men on strike now number 5% of the workforce.
sb's/sth's days are numbered
used to say that someone or something cannot live or continue for much longer
::I knew my days were numbered at that firm.
number among sth/be numbered among sth
formal to be included as one of a particular group
::He was a successful corporate lawyer who numbered among his clients J.P. Morgan and Standard Oil.
[T] literary to count something
::Who can number the stars?
number off phr v
if soldiers number off, each one calls out their number when their turn comes
American Equivalent: count off