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Similar words: cookerlookercookeryrookeryonlookerlooker-onpressure cookersnoopMeaning: ['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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31. An estimate for £244.50 to re-cover the snooker table has been received.
32. Snooker ace John Parrott and soccer stars from Tranmere Rovers were featured in previous poster campaigns.
33. Fat Vince doubles as the popular and permissive assistant-manager of a snooker hall in Victoria.
34. The table in the snooker room is waterlogged, its baize stained and its wooden sides cracked.
35. The youth leader conveyed her thanks for the re-covering of the snooker table.
36. Cricket can be boring when Botham behaves, and snooker needs Alex Higgins even if it does not like to say so.
37. Pastimes include listening to his vast record collection, cooking, photography and snooker.
38. They both knew where I lived. The whole thing was like watching snooker on a black-and-white telly.
39. Finally, I admit our shared deficiency: that of not being very good at snooker.
40. On the lower ground floor you pass through the snooker room, the ballroom and a store room.
41. Children and adults can enjoy the recreation room with snooker, table tennis and darts facilities as well as the croquet lawn outside. Sentencedict.com
42. Hendry missed a red three times from a snooker in the sixth and lost by eight points as his rival levelled.
43. The snooker table stood, dark and forlorn, in the centre of the room.
44. My favourite sports are golf, snooker and tennis.
45. Simon Leach , Chief Representative , China World Snooker.
46. I only practice football and snooker.
47. See also Behind the Eight Ball; Snooker ; Stymied.
48. Historically, snooker balls were made exclusively from heavy ivory.
49. This issue of Sport explores the world of Snooker.
50. 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.
51. The top of the snooker table - always exciting, soft velvet and can be risky. Ideal for raunchy , daring sex.
52. At school children can play football, netball and otherBsportsband there are clubs for playing indoorBgamesbsuch as chess or snooker.
53. The billiards star of the snooker has become widely known personages soon.
54. Meanwhile, snooker star Ding Junhui, winner of the Pukka Pies UK Championship, was rewarded with 276 pastry treats. He is donating his prize to a homeless charity in Sheffield, where he lives.
55. The top of the snooker table - always exciting, soft velvet and risky. Ideal for raunchy, daring sex.
56. I've never played snooker before but I'll have a shy at it.
57. B2 Recreation Center: We offer you a comprehensive recreation facilities, such as Bowling, Shuffleboard, Snooker tables, Min-mi Golf, Table tennis and Majiang rooms.
58. A young Chinese boy plays snooker in a Hutong, or a traditional alleyway in Beijing, China.
59. Ding usually spent eight to ten hours every day in the 22)poolroom playing snooker alone.
60. This lead to the birth of modern snooker table dimensions.
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