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    Snook·er
    /ˈsno͞okər/

    noun

    • 1. a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored) in a set order: "a snooker hall"

    verb

    • 1. subject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker: "he potted yellow and green, and then snookered Davis on the brown"
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  3. Meaning of snooker in English. snooker. noun. uk / ˈsnuː.kə r/ us / ˈsnuː.kɚ / Add to word list. [ U ] a game played, especially in the UK, by two people in which cues (= long, thin poles) and a cue ball are used to hit 15 red balls and six balls of different colours into six holes around a table covered in soft cloth in a fixed order. Compare.

  4. Meaning of snooker in English. snooker. noun. us / ˈsnuː.kɚ / uk / ˈsnuː.kə r/ Add to word list. [ U ] a game played, especially in the UK, by two people in which cues (= long, thin poles) and a cue ball are used to hit 15 red balls and six balls of different colors into six holes around a table covered in soft cloth in a fixed order. Compare.

  5. Apr 19, 2024 · Our guide explains the basics of snooker, including the table set-up, how you win, how much each ball is worth, the differences from pool and what constitutes a foul.

  6. Snooker, as we know it today, was invented by a British Army officer named Sir Neville Chamberlain in the late 19th century. While stationed in India, Chamberlain devised a new variation of pyramid billiards. He added more colored balls to the game, including yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black.

  7. Snooker is a cue sport played by two players. It is popular in the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and parts of Asia. It is played on a large (12 by 6 feet) table that is covered with a smooth green cloth called baize and has holes (called pockets) in each of the four corners and in the middle of each of the long side cushions.

  8. snooker. noun. /ˈsnuːkə (r)/. /ˈsnuːkər/. [uncountable] a game for two people played on a long table covered with green cloth. Players use cues (= long sticks) to hit a white ball against other balls (15 red and 6 of other colours) in order to get the coloured balls into pockets at the edge of the table, in a particular set order.

  9. SNOOKER definition: a game in which two people use long sticks to hit coloured balls into holes at the edge of a table. Learn more.

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