bar billiards

NOUN
  1. a table game in which short cues are used to knock balls into holes that are guarded by wooden pegs; penalties are incurred if the pegs are knocked over

How To Use bar billiards In A Sentence

  • However, I fear they are retreating, and minority indulgences such as cribbage are going the same way as dominoes, shove ha'penny, bar billiards, and the very jolly, unpretentious boozers in which they used to be played day and night. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • The council should be aware that enunciating this name has become a pub sport, alongside bar billiards, pool, darts, bear-baiting, dominos and international cricket.
  • Monson Road members can play pool, snooker, darts, bar billiards, and enjoy live entertainment including karaoke and discos.
  • For more information, please refer to the separate page on Bar Billiards.
  • Trueman's show was an homage to pub sports-bar billiards, darts, skittles and shove ha'penny.
  • Like the bar billiards table, I would guess. Times, Sunday Times
  • The council should be aware that enunciating this name has become a pub sport, alongside bar billiards, pool, darts, bear-baiting, dominos and international cricket.
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