Results for: ball struck by cue
English English
ball struck by cuecue ball
(about billiards) slanted stroke made with the cue held perpendicular to the billiard table (especially to make the cue ball go around another ball that is in the way)masse
(British slang) rugby, type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted)rugger
(British trademark) brand name of a ball point pen (comparable to Bic in American English)Biro
(Sports) act of kicking a ball which is held in one place on the ground, kick or score from place kickplacekick
(Sports) to pitch a ball outside of the area of the plate to prevent a base runner stealing a base (Baseball); lateral underhand pass from a quarterback to a running back (American football), lateral pass behind line of scrimmage, pitch out of strike zonepitchout
(Sports) type of ball game, variety of football in which players must advance to the goal without passing the ball forward (kicking and backwards or lateral passes are permitted)rugby
a rebound following a collision, billiards shot, cannon, hit and bounce back (of a ball); make a carom (Billiards), hitting of two balls in succession (Billiards); striking and bouncing back, pool shot, rebound off a ball, rebound off something or caus...carom
accumulate money, block, collect items for later, conserve something, copy data for storage, except, instance of saving; action or instance in which the ball or puck is prevented from entering the goal (Sports), keep something back for later, maintain ...save
acolyte, assistant at Mass, file server, food utensil, person or thing that serves; player who puts the ball into play (Sports); serving utensils (such as a spatula); waiter; computer which manages network resources and provides services to client comp...server
act of cutting from the underside; act of slicing the ball from underneath (Golf, Tennis); notch cut in a tree which aids in controlling its fall; type of beef tenderloin; type of cavity with a broad base (Dentistry), charge a lower amount than, cut ma...undercut
act of going by, act of not doing something, act of throwing to player, alleyway; narrow road between mountains; successful grade on a test; sending of a ball to another player; movement of the hand, approve measure or be approved, attempt to kiss or t...pass
act of going or coming back; act of giving back; reply, answer; profit, yield; repayment; return key, alternate name for the Enter key (Computers); ball that is hit or run back (Sports), angled part, appear again, ball played back, build something to f...return
act of hitting a ball with a bat, action or ability with bat, batt, paddingbatting
act of hitting a baseball gently; push, butt (as with the head or horns), gentle hit of ball, hit a ball gently, middle part of sail, ram (with the head or horns); hit softly (Baseball)bunt
 

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