carom in a sentence
n.
π Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Carom (verb): to strike and rebound off a surface or object, often used in the context of billiards or similar games.
Sample Sentences
- The ball will carom off the edge of the table and into the corner pocket.
- As the player struck the cue ball, it began to carom unpredictably around the table.
- In the game of billiards, a skilled player can carom multiple balls in one shot.
- The children watched in delight as the marble caromed down the sloped sidewalk.
- During the tennis match, the ball caromed off the net and caught the opponent off guard.
- He expertly made the cue ball carom into the other balls, scattering them across the table.
- The stray basketball caromed off the backboard before finding its way into the hoop.
- After hitting the first target, the arrow caromed off and struck a nearby tree.
- With a quick flick of his wrist, he made the puck carom off the boards and back to him.
- The sound of the rock caroming against the stone walls echoed through the canyon.
- The billiard ball caromed off the cushion and landed perfectly in the corner pocket.
- As the skateboarder took a sharp turn, he managed to carom off the railing and regain his balance.
- She watched the marble carom between the walls of the narrow alleyway, excitedly following its path.
- The child's laughter filled the room as the toy car caromed down the hallway, bumping into furniture.
- In a game of pool, he expertly struck the cue ball to carom into his opponent's ball.
- They saw how the puck caromed off the boards and right back into the play zone.
- The basketball caromed off the rim, giving the opposing team a chance for a fast break.
- He had to quickly adjust his aim after the arrow caromed off a tree branch.
- The soccer ball caromed off the goalieβs hands and rolled into the net for a quick goal.
- With a flick of her wrist, she sent the frisbee caroming through the air, dodging obstacles effortlessly.