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How To Use Billiard table In A Sentence

  • The players could hardly have blamed the pitch - compared to Wembley it was like a billiard table. The Sun
  • To illustrate, imagine a billiard table with balls lying in a certain position.
  • On the left is a billiard room with an antique billiard table picked up from an army barracks in Clonmel, and straight across is the drawing room.
  • The short crossing by propeller aircraft from the mainland is like drifting across a giant billiard table of brushed blue velvet, creased only by the occasional extravagant V made by a toy-sized fishing boat put-puttering for home.
  • The wide, hard roads are as smooth as a billiard table and guarantee breathtaking speeds.
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  • Louis XIV's brother Duke Arthur - a bit of a playboy, by all accounts - installed a billiard table with pegs in the games room of his Castle Bagatelle gaff.
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  • An upper tier of bookcases was added in 1875, when excess books had started to pile up under the billiard table.
  • a billiard table must be level
  • His house was full of portraits and suits of armour, thick with dust and on the billiard table was a picture of himself and the Queen Mother, covered in cobwebs.
  • It was like a billiard table. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's not even the rainy season - or what we used to qualify as the rainy season, as if we knew anything about it in the first place - but the storms are stacked up out over the Pacific like pool balls on a billiard table and not a pocket in sight.
  • The hotel set in a sprawling bungalow had a main building with rooms, a separate dining hall, billiard tables, livery and stables.
  • To the left, the main reception room interconnects into what the agent terms a play room or media room, where there is space for a billiard table, dartboard and bar.
  • There was a ping-pong table as well as the TV, but she was much more interested in the billiard table.
  • There should be pianos that are played, billiard tables in use and croquet lawns to be enjoyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • They had a billiard table and I had never played billiards but he and his father played all the time and I remember thinking, ‘that must be rather nice’.
  • Early tests conducted on a billiard table soon dispelled the ideas that bias is a myth in croquet. The noticeable 'draw' (lateral motion) on the fine green baize prompted a more careful examination with a view to ultimately testing on grass.
  • What could be more deterministic than the motion of billiard balls on a billiard table?
  • These three laws of motion are general, applying just as accurately to the behaviour of balls on a billiard table as to the motion of the heavenly bodies.
  • There are swimming pools, tennis courts, billiard tables and a basketball court. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was shiny and damp from the ocean fog, and the greens were as smooth as a billiard table.
  • The furnishings included a massive desk in the Empire style, a table with an Italian marble top, sofas and chairs with horsehair seats, and a billiard table.
  • The first major difference from a billiard table is that one end is rounded instead of square.
  • As smooth as a billiard table and gently winding through the lush, green North Island countryside, they pose fewer mechanical demands than most gravel rallies and invite drivers to attack them.
  • The worktops and some of the units are from a chemistry lab, while the legs of the dining table once supported a billiard table. Times, Sunday Times
  • There should be pianos that are played, billiard tables in use and croquet lawns to be enjoyed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside were wonderfully carved, handsome pieces like six-legged snooker tables and eight-legged billiard tables.
  • My uncle is showing his newly-refurbished ball-game board: he calls it Bagatelle, but it looks more like a small billiard table to me.
  • There's a pool, restaurant and billiard table. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were upstairs, where he had a billiard table that turned into a board table. Times, Sunday Times
  • The first major difference from a billiard table is that one end is rounded instead of square.
  • The beautifully constructed open-air dining hall sits right on the beach next door to a game room housing a billiard table and video games for the kids.
  • A billiard ball sitting on a billiard table needs to be struck in such a way to simultaneously reduce the risk of a rival scoring from it, and maximise the score available, for instance by potting it into a pocket.
  • There was also a billiard table and there were lots of books in a corner.

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