Definitionn. any of several games played on rectangular cloth-covered table
Last update: June 27, 2015
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"Mother wouldn't like your going into 'The Blue Harp,' and playing billiards with Jack." [Please select]
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Old Terry, having got them together, went back to his billiards and left them. [Please select]
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He got a good salary, too; but he spent most of it on cigars and billiards. [Please select]
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Don't you want to go out and try a game of billiards this evening. [Please select]
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"What say you to a game of billiards, Philip." [Please select]
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"It's too bad," said Linda, "that I have spoiled it for you for billiards." [Please select]
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They had played a game of billiards and began drinking tea. [Please select]
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The little curate, meanwhile, was playing billiards with Sir Charles. [Please select]
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The best cure is golf; failing golf, billiards. [Please select]
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I have heard a rumor that he was often to be seen playing billiards at Tony Denton's, but I don't know whether it is true. [Please select]
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Until dinner time he played billiards atrociously at his club; at dinner his mother sharply reproved him for flagrant inattentions; after dinner he smoked and wondered despondently. [Please select]
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