WordNet
n. a room in which billiards is played [syn: billiard room, billiard saloon, billiard parlour, billiard hall]
Usage examples of "billiard parlor".
Anything that a man of wealth and leisure could possibly have wished was in this housefrom a grand ballroom and music room to a smoking room and billiard parlor.
Anything that a man of wealth and leisure could possibly have wished was in this house-from a grand ballroom and music room to a smoking room and billiard parlor.
All he knew was that the course of his life was being decided on the sidewalk outside a Bridgeport billiard parlor.
He piled it all into the tonneau of the landaulet, drove to the southside postal substation, registered two letters, went from there to the pawnshop next to the Idle Hour Billiard Parlor.
Over at Matt's Billiard Parlor and Family Entertainment Center, they were charging two bucks for the long-necked bottles of beer, and the big jars of pickled eggs and redhot sausages had been replaced with sterile packages of chips.
The schedule had not been distributed to the tourists, but at least one enterprising high school boy had been selling photocopies at the pool hall--excuse me, Matt's Billiard Parlor and Family Entertainment Center--and I'd heard the clerks at the souvenir shoppe had some under the counter.
The fire had spread to three wooden store fronts next to that-Duffy's Bar and Grille, the Kelly Fruit Company, and the billiard parlor.
We sit down in a billiard parlor on the Avenue du Maine and order hot coffee.
This is where he should have ended up, not in some dusty billiard parlor in Philadelphia.
The neighborhood itself was marked by a tire store, a minimart, a video rental shop, and a billiard parlor where fights erupted without much provocation beyond excess beer.