Similar words: cooker, looker, cookery, rookery, onlooker, looker-on, pressure cooker, snoop. Meaning: ['snʊkər /'snuːkə] n. a form of pool played with 15 red balls and six balls of other colors and a cue ball. v. 1. fool or dupe 2. leave one's opponent unable to take a direct shot.
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1. Let's have a game of snooker.
2. They meet up every Friday to play snooker .
3. He's an excellent snooker player, but he's never won a major trophy.
4. I find snooker riveting though I don't play myself.
5. I don't understand the finer points of snooker but I enjoy watching it on TV.
6. Hendry won the world snooker title after a tense 35-frame final.
7. We played a couple of frames of snooker in the evening.
8. A good snooker player takes time deciding which shot to play.
9. They were playing snooker.
10. Snooker World series back on the calendar.
11. Snooker Mountjoy deepens Thorne's gloom.
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12. He's forgotten how to play snooker.
13. Julian and I are not terribly good at snooker.
14. He played snooker one-handed, and swam.
15. A small snooker table requires to be re-covered.
16. The snooker table has been re-covered. 2.
17. Are darts and snooker sports or leisure activities?
18. Nowadays, prisons are like leisure complexes, with snooker tables and televisions.
19. Some of them must be playing snooker three and four times a week in two or three different leagues.
20. Read in studio One of the world's top snooker players has been gracing an unlikely stage.
21. At twelve, I acquired a snooker table, and became cross-eyed as I perfected my strokes.
22. Williams has confirmed his position as the world's number one snooker player.
23. But Edwards had a love for sports, too, playing tennis, snooker, soccer.
24. Schools clothing grant giro, my medical card, fishing rods, my son's snooker cue all stolen.
25. She slashed wildly at the ball with the edge of the bat, and the ball bounced under the snooker table.
26. His desk was roughly the size of a championship snooker table.
27. She hacked at the ball, which bounced along the snooker table and rolled into a pocket.
28. Park Methodist Day Centre, Middlesbrough, £500, towards the purchase of a snooker table.
29. Lorton spent the evening drinking bottled Guinness and watching snooker on the television.
30. He had predicted with uncanny accuracy the result of a snooker championship.
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