noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
bar billiards
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
play
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Me and Frank had been playing billiards at the Liberal club, a big chapel-like building on Kenworthy Road.
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He died at the age of eighty-one while playing billiards in the United Services Club.
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Frank and me had stopped playing billiards the minute they'd come through the door.
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At the university I also learned the valuable lesson, not to waste my time playing billiards .
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Had she given it away by not knowing that Edward played billiards ?
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A naturally gifted sportswoman, she became a proficient sculler, horsewoman, and mountaineer, and even mastered billiards .
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As in billiards , a direct collision results in backward scattering and an off-centre collision results in forward scattering.
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He died at the age of eighty-one while playing billiards in the United Services Club.
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It hangs, he assures me, in the billiards room of White's.
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Me and Frank had been playing billiards at the Liberal club, a big chapel-like building on Kenworthy Road.
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Reginald and Henry were having a game of billiards .
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Trueman's show was an homage to pub sports-bar billiards , darts, skittles and shove ha'penny.
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We had a game of billiards and then went to a restaurant.