"Snooker" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Snooker" Meaning

Snooker is a cue sport played on a rectangular billiards table with six pockets, one at each corner and one at the middle of each long side. It is one of the most popular indoor games played professionally in the world today. The game is a variant of black pool and originated in the UK. Players use a cue, a small ball attached to a tip, to strike the balls on the table aiming to pot the balls in the correct order to earn points.

"Snooker" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "snooker":

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The local sports bar broadcast the snooker match live from the UK.
My brother's going to watch the snooker championships on TV tonight.
Snooker is a popular sport in the UK, particularly among older adults.
I tried my hand at snooker once but found it quite difficult to manage my cue.
The Snooker World Championships were held in London last year.

"Snooker" Similar Words

Snoep

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"Snoep" is a Dutch word that means "sweets" or "candy". It can also refer to a specific type of cinnamon-flavored hard candy that is popular in the Netherlands.

Snog

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Snogged

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To have a romantic or friendly romantic encounter, especially kissing, possibly with a person you like or are attracted to, especially when you don't know them very well.

Snogging

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Kissing intimately, often passionately

Snohomish

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Snood

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A snood is a woman's head covering, similar to a net or a hairnet, worn to keep hair back or to disguise it. It was commonly worn in the 16th to 17th centuries.

Snook

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A snook is a type of freshwater fish in the family Centropomidae. It is native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia, but has also been introduced to other parts of the world.<br><br>In billiards, a snooker, the game is also known as snook, involves hitting the balls with a cue stick, aiming to pocket the balls in the correct order.<br><br>In informal contexts, to snook at someone can mean to glance or poke fun at someone or something, often in a playful or teasing manner.

Snooked

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Snookered

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Snookers

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A British term of enthusiastic approval or appreciation. Example: "That's a great idea, that's the snookers!" (similar to "well done" or "excellent idea")

Snoop

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"Snoop" can have multiple meanings based on the context:<br><br>1. A person who sneaks or moves quietly, often to gain advantage or attention.<br>Example: "He's a snoop in the shadows, watching the other players."<br>2. A slang term used to describe a person who is seen as being lazy or lacking energy.<br>Example: "Stop being such a snoop and get up to do something productive."<br>3. The stage name of American rapper Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., "Snoop Dogg," known for his smooth flow and slouch-like pronunciation.<br>Example: "Snoop Dogg is the main artist in the song 'Gin and Juice'."<br><br>The most commonly used meaning is likely the first one, as a person who sneaks quietly is often referred to as a "snoop." However, the second definition has gained significant traction in informal conversations.

Snooper

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A person who secretly observes or spies on others, often in an annoying or intrusive way.

Snoopers

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Someone who secretly watches or investigates people's activities, often without their knowledge or consent.

Snooping

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1. To snoop around means to secretly or unobtrusively look around, often in search of information, especially in a way that is considered improper or intrusive.<br><br>2. To snoop through something means to thoroughly examine or search through it in a casual or secret manner.<br><br>3. Peering or looking in a sneaky or suspicious way, often to gather information.<br><br>Example: She started snooping through her brother's room to find clues on where his birthday present was hidden.

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Snoopy

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