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ping-pong table

n. a table used for playing table tennis [syn: table-tennis table, pingpong table]

Usage examples of "ping-pong table".

When I was growing up, we had a Ping-Pong table in the den, and I could hear the games my brothers would play, sometimes for hours, when I was studying in my room.

The two leaders went straight to a Ping-Pong table that stood in one corner, picked up paddles, and began to play a rapid intense game with a ball that one of them produced from his windbreaker pocket.

He let out a whispered cry as he banged his waist into the corner of the Ping-Pong table.

As she had specified, the Ping-Pong table had four new paddles and a package of balls.

The sale items were downstairs in a big jumble on, under, and around the Ping-Pong table we'd bought the winter before and now had to sell.

I'd only played a few other times (the McGills have a Ping-Pong table in their basement), but Parker must have played a lot.

Randy's father dumps the contents out on a ping-pong table that inexplicably sits in the center of the rec room at Grandma's managed care facility, whose residents are about as likely to play ping-pong as they are to get their nipples pierced.

There was a TV built into the wall, a Ping-Pong table, an oversized backgammon board.

As if to balance it off, a vintage Seeberg jukebox stood in the corner next to the Nickersons' Ping-Pong table, all its fabulous colors dark and dead.

Kinsman stood up behind the Ping-Pong table as the trio of young officers working beside him made room for the newcomer.

Each 50 cells had a recreation room with one Ping-Pong table and one TV.

As always, two collegians clicked away at the ping-pong table, wathed as always by idlers on broken-down sofas.

There was a family room with a Ping-Pong table next to me, and next to the lavatory across the hall was an office where Mel Giacomin had worked out of his house occasionally when he'd lived there.

Rainy days, I generally sat in a dry place and read a book, often just an axe length away from a ping-pong table.