snooker
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8(noun.)
ADJ
professional
QUANT
frame, game
My friends and I enjoyed several games of snooker at the club last weekend.
VERB + SNOOKER
play
SNOOKER + NOUN
ball, cue, table | ace, champion, player, star | club, hall, room | match, tournament | league
Definitions
noun
A cue sport, popular in the UK and other Commonwealth of Nations countries.
The situation where the cue ball is in such a position that the player cannot directly hit a legal ball with it.
She put her opponent in a snooker.
verb
To play the game of snooker.
To fool or bamboozle.
But to critics like the New York Times's Paul Krugman, Ryan was an obvious con man weaponizing the deficit to hamstring Obama's presidency, weaken the recovery, and snooker Beltway centrists eager to champion a reasonable-seeming Republican.
Los Angeles would still be a piddling little town in a desert if it weren’t for Sierra snowmelt and city officials crafty enough to snooker eastern California farmers out of their water rights.
To place the cue ball in such a position that (the opponent) cannot directly hit the required ball with it.
To put (someone) in a difficult situation.
Sam McDougall, Operations Director for NR's East Coast Route, explains: "Until recently, if anything went wrong in the two-track section between Stoke and Doncaster, we were snookered.
To cause to become inebriated.
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6She put her opponent in a snooker.
WiktionaryBut to critics like the New York Times's Paul Krugman, Ryan was an obvious con man weaponizing the deficit to hamstring Obama's presidency, weaken the recovery, and snooker Beltway centrists eager to
WiktionaryLos Angeles would still be a piddling little town in a desert if it weren’t for Sierra snowmelt and city officials crafty enough to snooker eastern California farmers out of their water rights.
WiktionarySam McDougall, Operations Director for NR's East Coast Route, explains: "Until recently, if anything went wrong in the two-track section between Stoke and Doncaster, we were snookered.
WiktionaryTom lost to Mary at snooker.
Tatoeba · #8985324Yanni used to be addicted to playing snooker.
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