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caroms

n. (plural of carom English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: carom)

Usage examples of "caroms".

My grandfather, acting as the arbiter, set the game at a certain number of caroms and flipped a coin to see who would start first.

I played very well that night, and as 1 approached the number of caroms that the other man had made, the nervousness of the ones who had bet on me reached its peak.

Finally, I had to stop everyone, and in a real hurry, I made the eight caroms that I needed to win.

The poon head comes loose, caroms off the pavement behind her as it is automatically reeled in to reunite with the handle.

She skids for a quarter of a mile and apparently caroms off several cars along the way.

The poon head comes loose, caroms off the pavement behind her as it is automatically reeled in to reunite with the handle.

She skids fora quarter of a mile and apparently caroms off several cars along the way.

She skids for a quarter of a mile and apparently caroms off several cars along the way.

Karl says, tossing the tablet onto the desk where it caroms off a stack of books, "spare me the flim flam nobility, the shtick about the tireless search for truth.

The second leaves long leaden prints in the roof as buckshot caroms off sheet steel.

Bangor West players learn to play the caroms off them, just as Red Sox left fielders learn to play caroms off the Green Monster.