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Billard

Billard \Bil"lard\, n. (Zo["o]l.) An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish. [Written also billet and billit.]

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alt. An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish. n. An English fish, allied to the cod; the coalfish.

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Usage examples of "billard".

Within four months, however, the new owner had sold the land back to the bishopric and Billard had the sole control that he wanted.

Perhaps it was this curious underground chamber that Billard was so keen to get his hands on.

From the condition of the iron bars we estimated that the doorway had been sealed up roughly a hundred years ago, when Billard had sole control of the property.

Bowling and Billard Center caught Phil the clean-up boy, and badgered him into a fight.

Behind her back, the tincture-squaddies dotted across the billard table attempted to look as much like inanimate tin soldiers as possible, considering they were all dressed in kilts.

Cases on the Continent have been described by Billard, von Baer, Caspary, those already mentioned, and others.

He had both hands in his trousers pockets and seemed to Enderby to be playing the solitaire game known as pocket billards.