How to use in-sentence of “billiard”:
+ Ivory has been used to make piano keys, billiard balls, handles and small ornaments.
+ By 1924 three-cushion had become so popular that two very well know players in other billiard areas agreed to play each other in it at a challenge match.
+ Because of his skill and well known road partners, Moore’s name began to be known in the billiard world.
+ Six months after he first started playing, Moore entered and won the 1929 Michigan State billiard championship.
+ She became a member of the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame in 1981.
Example sentences of “billiard”:
+ He hit the person with the billiard cue and smashed his head through a window.
+ He is a member of the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame.
+ He hit the person with the billiard cue and smashed his head through a window.
+ He is a member of the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame.
+ His record was seven wins in nine matches, including triumphs over future Billiard Congress of America.
+ It was denominated by newspapers, such as “The New York Times”, as the “Unofficial World Pocket Billiard Championship.” In a career highlight in the penultimate match there, Moore was losing 148to8 to Irving Crane.
+ He did, however, play other billiard games.
+ This stiffness helps players in striking the larger and heavier billiard balls as compared with pool balls.
+ Because these places often provided billiard tables, the term “pool” became linked to billiards.
+ In 2013, Lee was honored into the Billiard Congress of America Hall of Fame.
+ Underneath the cloth of billiard tables is a very hard rock called slate.
+ The governing body of the sport is the Confédération Internationale de Billiard Artistique.
+ Modern billiard balls are made from “phenolic resin”, which is a type of very strong plastic.
+ Balukas has won many other pool titles, including six at the World Open Pocket Billiard Championships.
+ It started being used to describe the pocketless billiard games in the 1860s.