Snooker example sentences

snook·er

noun

snooker (noun) · snookers (plural noun)

  - a game played with cues on a billiard table in which the players use a cue ball (white) to pocket the other balls (fifteen red and six colored) in a set order:

  - a position in a game of snooker or pool in which a player cannot make a direct shot at any permitted ball; a shot placing an opponent in such a position:

  - subject (oneself or one's opponent) to a snooker:

  - leave (someone) in a difficult position; thwart:

  - trick, entice, or trap:

Synonyms

thwart, defeat, foil, block, stop, counter, spoil, check, balk, circumvent, disappoint, forestall, bar, dash, scotch, quash, crush, derail, baffle, nullify, obstruct, impede, hamper, hinder, stifle, fetter, hamstring, cripple, stymie, banjax, scupper, help, facilitate, charm, attract, enchant, entrance, woo, captivate, bewitch, spellbind, dazzle, blind, hypnotize, mesmerize, seduce, tempt, lure, entice, ensnare, entrap, deceive, mislead, trick, inveigle, dupe, fool, hoodwink, bamboozle, con, diddle, shaft, sucker, repel

"Snooker" Example Sentences

1. He tried to snooker his opponent, but the shot was too difficult.
2. The snooker ball was perfectly positioned.
3. I'm completely snookered; I don't know what to do next.
4. He played a masterful game of snooker.
5. Learning to play snooker takes time and patience.
6. She snookered herself by making a risky shot.
7. The match was a thrilling display of snooker skills.
8. He was snookered into agreeing to the deal.
9. They spent the evening playing snooker in the club.
10. His opponent was completely snookered by his clever tactics.
11. The snooker table was meticulously maintained.
12. He's a professional snooker player.
13. She mastered the art of snooker after years of practice.
14. That shot was a classic example of snooker strategy.
15. The cue ball is snookered behind the red.
16. He felt completely snookered by the unexpected question.
17. The snooker tournament was televised live.
18. He’s a bit of a snooker fanatic.
19. Don't get snookered by their promises.
20. Playing snooker requires a steady hand.
21. He executed a perfect snooker on his opponent.
22. The snooker hall was dimly lit and smoky.
23. It was a close snooker match that went down to the wire.
24. He was completely snookered by the unexpected twist.
25. She cleverly snookered her opponent into a difficult position.
26. The rules of snooker can be quite complex.
27. He’s addicted to snooker.
28. A game of snooker is a test of skill and patience.
29. They're playing a friendly game of snooker.
30. Being snookered is never a good feeling.
31. His snooker technique is impeccable.
32. The snooker balls were scattered across the table.
33. He felt completely snookered by the situation.
34. She learned to play snooker from her grandfather.
35. This snooker club has a great atmosphere.
36. That was a brilliant snooker shot.
37. The crowd cheered as he potted the final snooker ball.
38. He's a master of snooker tactics.
39. He used a snooker to gain an advantage.
40. The snooker championship is a prestigious event.
41. I'm afraid I'm completely snookered on this problem.
42. The game of snooker demands precision.
43. He's been playing snooker since he was a child.
44. The snooker balls were lined up perfectly.
45. He was snookered by the unexpected change of plans.
46. The snooker table is a work of art.
47. He's hoping to win the snooker tournament.
48. She played a risky snooker shot and missed.
49. The atmosphere in the snooker hall was electric.
50. He’s a surprisingly good player of snooker.

Common Phases

1. To be in a snooker.
2. To snooker someone.
3. A snooker-like situation.
4. A classic snooker shot.
5. To play a good snooker.
6. To get snookered.
7. A brilliant snooker.
8. A difficult snooker.
9. A clever snooker.
10. Right in the snooker.
11. Pot the snooker.
12. A tactical snooker.
13. He's completely snookered.
14. A safety snooker.
15. Lost in the snooker.

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