Billiard Sentence Examples
It was a combination of billiard room and workspace.
In addition, there is a stone powerhouse and Alster Tower, the Boldts' home during the construction and the site of the billiard room, library and kitchen.
Cotton is used too for many miscellaneous purposes, including the manufacture of lamp wicks and even of billiard balls.
It's like having two hard billiard balls, and you surround one with a wooly cloth cover.
In yet another, quantum billiard balls exhibit the strange, probabilistic nature of quantum particles.
A perfect example of our current selection is this full size billiard table previously owned by Tsar Nicholas of Russia.
Now complete with superb air conditioned games room with 8 ft billiard table and 7 ft air hockey table!
At about 11.30 am he looked in at Louis Meier's shop, intending to buy a billiard cue.
With its large library and reading room, academic studies, billiard tables and ' refreshment ', the club soon surpassed all expectations.
In its day the gentlemen would relax in the billiard room, which has survived remarkably intact.
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A large trackball with a billiard sized ball plus an extra middle buttons is available.
Several problems of intrinsic universality and uncomputability in billiard ball model cellular automata are tackled in the chapter as well.
Girls charge in and out, someone is playing an electric guitar and two boys thwack billiard balls round a table.
Two of the most prized pieces of furniture are the Twains' Venetian bed and the original billiard table.
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Some tables convert from billiard to ping pong, while others are more versatile and allow for air hockey, foosball, cards and more.
The game-pies and other delicacies of Chartres are well known, and the industries also include flour-milling, brewing, distilling, iron-founding, leather manufacture, dyeing, and the manufacture of stained glass, billiard requisites, hosiery, &c.
Slabs are also manufactured, and, being readily cut, planed, dressed and enamelled, are used for chimney pieces, billiard tables, wall linings, cisterns, paving, tomb-stones, ridge rolls, electrical switch-boards and various other architectural and industrial purposes.