stimy

stimy
var. of STYMIE.

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/stuy"mee/, n., pl. stimies, v.t., stimied, stimying.
stymie.

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stimy /stīˈmi/ noun
A purblind person (Scot)
A situation on the putting green, once difficult to overcome, in which an opponent's ball blocks the way to the hole, the rules now allowing the obstructing ball to be lifted and its position marked (golf)
Hence, a situation from which it is difficult or impossible to proceed
transitive verb (pat and pap styˈmied)
To put in such a situation (also lay someone a stymie)
To frustrate, thwart, prevent, obstruct, block, stop
styme

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stimy
variant of stymie (Golf).

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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