cue stick
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Definition
- Noun:
- A sports implement used in cue sports: A cue stick is a slender, tapered rod, typically made of wood, designed to strike the cue ball in games such as pool, billiards, and snooker.
Usage
- The primary function of a cue stick is to impart force and direction to the cue ball. It is an essential piece of equipment for players.
Examples
- Noun:
- He chalked the tip of his cue stick before taking the shot.
- A good player knows how to handle a cue stick with precision.
- The pool hall provided high-quality cue sticks for its customers.
Advanced Usage
- "To chalk a cue stick": To apply chalk to the leather tip of the cue to prevent miscues.
- It's important to chalk your cue stick before every shot for better control.
- "Cue stick action": Refers to the movement and technique used when striking with the cue.
- His smooth cue stick action is the result of years of practice.
Variants and Related Words
- Cue (n): A common shortened form for "cue stick."
- He placed his cue back in the rack.
- Pool cue / Billiard cue (n): Specific terms for a cue stick used in pool or billiards, respectively.
- Shaft (n): The long, tapered upper part of a cue stick.
- Butt (n): The thicker end of a cue stick, often where the grip is located.
Synonyms
- Pool stick: A common synonym, especially in informal American English.
- Billiard cue: A more formal synonym specifying use in billiards.
Related Phrases
- "To break with a cue stick": To perform the opening shot of a game (the break) using the cue.
- She can break with a cue stick with tremendous power.
- "Cue stick case": A protective tube or container used for transporting a cue stick.
- He carries his personal cue stick in a leather case.
Noun
- sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards