A shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other.
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Examples for "glance"
Examples for "glance"
1Of course, yes, a quick glance at the text would be wonderful.
2At first glance the answer seems obvious to the point of banality.
3She looked quite ordinary-justvaguely pretty but not worth a second glance.
4He took it in at a glance; then whirled to the door.
5William had seen at a glance the whole importance of the crisis.
1He nearly fell in his effort not to carom into them.
2Arvidsson scooped up the carom and wired a wrister past Andersen.
3Patrick Sharp retrieved the carom and passed it to Faksa, who then scored.
4Van Riemsdyk was in the slot to knock in the carom.
5Max stopped in the act of trying for a carom, and stared at his sister.
6Barkov collected the carom and lifted the puck over Brossoit's left pad for the goal.
7Electrons and other particles didn't just neatly carom around like Newtonian billiard balls, for example.
8We came near making a carom sometimes, but not the one we were trying to make.
9You hit a pool ball, and it starts to carom off the sides of the table.
10He put a carom off the end boards past Howard from the inside part of the right circle.
11The carom does not count.
12Jordan Eberle had a shot carom off the top post and then had a putback attempt deflected by Georgiev.
13The ensuing carom fell to van Riemsdyk and he beat Niemi with a snap shot to the far post.
14The play started when Stars defenseman John Klingberg couldn't control a carom along the boards near the Dallas blue line.
15Stars defenseman Jason Demers attempted to clear the puck off the carom near the far post but whiffed on the play.
16Thompson, however, was the first to the carom off the backboard, dropping the ball back into the hoop for the winner.
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