Similar words: aroma, carol, aromatic, carouse, barometer, carotid, carousel, barometric. Meaning: ['kærəm] n. 1. a glancing rebound 2. a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other. v. 1. rebound after hitting 2. make a carom.
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1. His drive hit a tree and caromed off into a roadway.
2. But his second, which caromed off my left cheek and opened it like a zipper, was just as bad.
3. Honestly, I play more pool nowadays then carom .
4. To make a carom, as in billiards.
5. Patients get regular doses of medicines, carom matches and hugs!
6. Pocket billiards such as modern-day pool and snooker were around, but they were considered to be the ill-bred cousins of carom billiards, which used a pocketless table.
7. I mean, who is going to beat them in carom or in pool?
8. Last week, a policeman opened fire on five youths playing carom billiards in Srinagar; the policeman has since been arrested.
9. And then lightning struck on Mr. Magic, as he is known in the carom world, and he turned the heat up all the way up.
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