cue ball

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cue ball

The player strikes the cue ball with the cue stick.

Definition
  1. 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.
cue ball

The player strikes the cue ball with the cue stick.

Noun
  1. the ball that the billiard player or pool player strikes with his cue