cue ball
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Definition
- Noun:
- The white ball in billiards or pool: The cue ball is the solid white ball that a player strikes directly with the cue stick to hit other balls on the table.
Usage
- The cue ball is the only ball a player is permitted to strike directly with the cue tip.
- In games like eight-ball or snooker, the primary objective involves using the cue ball to pot (or pocket) the object balls.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To have control of the cue ball": To be skilled at positioning the cue ball for the next shot, which is a key aspect of advanced play.
- Her strategy relies on excellent control of the cue ball.
Variants and Related Words
- Object ball (n): Any ball on the table that is not the cue ball; the ball a player aims to hit with the cue ball.
- Cue (n): The tapered stick used to strike the cue ball.
Synonyms
- White ball (informal, context-specific).
- Striker (used in some rule sets, like English billiards).
Related Phrases
- Cue ball in hand: A rule situation where a player can place the cue ball anywhere on the table after a foul by the opponent.
- After the foul, he had cue ball in hand behind the head string.
- Cue ball deflection/squirt: A physical phenomenon where the cue ball does not travel exactly in the direction the cue is aimed due to side spin.
- He compensates for cue ball squirt on his shots.
Noun
- the ball that the billiard player or pool player strikes with his cue