WordNet
n. a pocket at the corner of a billiard table
Wikipedia
"Corner Pocket" is a 1955 jazz standard. Versions with lyrics are entitled "Until I Met You", or "Until I Met You (Corner Pocket)".
It was composed by Freddie Green, with lyrics by Donald E. Wolf.
Usage examples of "corner pocket".
Kit asked warily as Goldie sank another ball in the corner pocket with a rattle like doom.
His house was built downwards, one of those clinging vine effects, with the front door a little below street level, the patio on the roof, the bedroom in the basement, and a garage like the corner pocket on a pool table.
The contact robbed the cue ball of the last of its impetus, and it hovered on the edge of the corner pocket for a weary moment and then dropped soundlessly into the net.
He doubted if there was any in The Corner Pocket, but maybe he was wrong.
When the final ball rattled into the far corner pocket, Kit bowed, sweeping his arm around in a courtly flourish.
He moved around the table without pause, lining up the two ball which he fired like a shot into the corner pocket.
He tested an angle and rejected it, leaning into the table then with a shot that sent the three ball rocketing into the side pocket, while the five ball glanced off the side, rolled into range of the corner pocket, hung there, and finally dropped in.
As long as it's one of the things on the list you'll find in the top right corner pocket, you'll find it simply by reaching your hand into any one of the pockets.
She banked the ball against the side and sent it at a clean angle into the corner pocket.
The cue ball rocketed down the table, barely grazing the rack, then bounced off two corner rails and made a beeline toward the corner pocket where the stranger stood.
He set his hand bridge on the green felt top and with a smooth-honed stroke put away the seven ball in the side pocket, the eight ball on a bank the length of the table, which left the cue ball right behind the nine at a corner pocket.