carom

[ˈkærəm]

carom Definition

  • 1a shot in billiards or pool in which the cue ball strikes two balls successively
  • 2a collision between two objects, typically balls

Using carom: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "carom" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a difficult carom shot to win the game.

  • Example

    The carom of the two cars caused a loud noise.

  • Example

    The ball caromed off the wall and hit him in the face.

carom Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for carom

Phrases with carom

  • a board game played with small disks and a striker, similar to billiards

    Example

    We spent the evening playing carom board.

  • a shot in billiards or pool in which the cue ball strikes two balls successively

    Example

    He won the game with a difficult carom shot.

  • the effect of the cue ball striking an object ball at an angle, causing it to rebound at a different angle

    Example

    The carom effect is an important aspect of billiards strategy.

Origins of carom

from Spanish 'carrom' and Portuguese 'caruma', meaning 'knock', 'rattle'

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Summary: carom in Brief

The term 'carom' [ˈkærəm] refers to a shot in billiards or pool where the cue ball strikes two balls successively, or a collision between two objects, typically balls. It can also be used to describe the rebound or ricochet of an object after a collision. The phrase 'carom board' refers to a board game similar to billiards.