verb
- scored an eagle (two strokes under par) on a hole in golf
- spotted or sighted from a high vantage point, as an eagle might
Usage: golf
Usage: rare; literary
Examples
- She eagled the par-5 hole with two powerful shots and a putt.
- He eagled twice during the tournament and finished in second place.
- The golfer eagled the 18th hole to win the match.
- From the mountaintop, we eagled the valley below.
- He eagled his way to a three-under-par round.