object ball
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Definition
Noun: * The billiard ball that is intended to be the first ball struck by the cue ball: In cue sports like pool or snooker, the "object ball" is the specific ball a player aims to hit with the cue ball as part of their intended shot.
Usage
The term is used to describe the target of a shot in billiards, pool, or snooker. It specifies which ball the player is trying to hit or pocket. * For this shot, the red ball is the object ball. * You must clearly state which ball is your object ball before taking the shot. * He positioned the cue ball to get a clean angle on the object ball.
Advanced Usage
- Primary Object Ball: The first ball the cue ball is intended to strike in a given shot. In many shots, this is the only object ball.
- Secondary Object Ball: In combination or carom shots, the cue ball may strike one object ball (the primary) into another (the secondary). The final target ball is sometimes called the secondary object ball.
- He used the 4-ball as the primary object ball to carom into and pocket the 8-ball.
Variants and Related Words
- Cue Ball (n): The white ball struck by the cue.
- Target Ball (n): A less formal synonym for "object ball."
- Object Balls (n, plural): In games like 8-ball, this refers collectively to all balls that are not the cue ball (e.g., "Stripes" or "Solids").
Synonyms
- Target ball
Antonyms
- Cue ball
Noun
- the billiard ball that is intended to be the first ball struck by the cue ball