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Cuet
Definition:
As a noun:
- (Popular) A wooden stick used for striking the balls in the game of billiards.
- (Local) Slang term for a cue stick used in pool halls in the local neighborhood.
As a verb:
- (Popular) To hit or strike with a cuet in a game of billiards.
- (Local) To use a cuet skillfully, often in local pool tournaments.
Examples:
Noun (Popular):
- He lined up his cuet perfectly and sank the eight ball into the corner pocket.
- She practiced her cuet technique daily to improve her billiards game.
Noun (Local):
- Meet me at the local pool hall, I'll be bringing my cuet with me.
- He borrowed a cuet from a friend to participate in the neighborhood pool tournament.
Verb (Popular):
- He cuet the white ball with precision, causing it to hit three other balls in a single shot.
- She cuet the ball softly, ensuring it stopped exactly where she wanted it to.
Verb (Local):
- He cuet his way through the pool tournament, defeating all his opponents.
- She cuet skillfully, showcasing her talent to the local pool enthusiasts.
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