pool cue
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tapered rod used to strike the cue ball in the games of pool or billiards: A pool cue is a long, slender, usually wooden stick with a narrow tip at one end, designed for hitting the cue ball to strike other balls on a pool or billiard table.
Usage
The term "pool cue" refers specifically to the equipment used to play. It is a countable noun. * You need a good pool cue to play this game accurately. * He chalked the tip of his pool cue before taking the shot. * The bar had several pool cues leaning against the wall.
Advanced Usage
- "To chalk a cue": To apply chalk to the tip of the pool cue to prevent miscues.
- It's important to chalk your cue before every shot.
- "Cue action": Refers to the technique and movement of using the pool cue.
- His smooth cue action is the result of years of practice.
Variants and Related Words
- Cue (noun): A common shortened form of "pool cue" or "billiard cue".
- He picked up his cue and prepared to break.
- Shaft (noun): The long, tapered upper part of a pool cue.
- Butt (noun): The thicker end of a pool cue, often wrapped with a grip.
- Tip (noun): The small, rounded piece of leather or synthetic material at the end of the shaft that contacts the cue ball.
Synonyms
- Billiard cue
- Cue stick
- (Playing) stick
Related Phrases
- "Behind the eight ball" (idiom): In a difficult or disadvantageous position, originating from the game of pool where being "behind" the eight ball is a problematic situation.
- Missing the deadline has put us behind the eight ball on this project.
Noun
- sports implement consisting of a tapering rod used to strike a cue ball in pool or billiards