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billiards
[ bil-yerdz ]
noun
- any of several games played with hard balls of ivory or a similar material that are driven with a cue on a cloth-covered table enclosed by a raised rim of rubber, especially a game played with a cue ball and two object balls on a table without pockets. Compare pool 2( def 1 ).
billiards
/ ˈbɪljədz /
noun
- any of various games in which long cues are used to drive balls now made of composition or plastic. It is played on a rectangular table covered with a smooth tight-fitting cloth and having raised cushioned edges
Other Words From
- billiard·ist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of billiards1
Word History and Origins
Origin of billiards1
Example Sentences
Or visit the recreation center where you can play shuffleboard, duckpin bowling, ping pong, billiards and board games.
Customers will be able to digitally place cash bets at the arcades, where people play games like Skee-Ball, billiards and basketball shootouts.
Adding one simple rule to an idealized game of billiards leads to a wealth of intriguing mathematical questions, as well as applications in the physics of living organisms.
Physicist Andrea Alù likens the behavior of light in chaotic systems to the initial break shot in a game of billiards.
Of course, if anyone wants to have a pickup game, whether basketball, ping-pong, billiards, dodgeball, kickball or handball, Salazar will be the first to volunteer.
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