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		Definition of three-cushion billiards in English: three-cushion billiardsplural noun usually treated as singular A type of billiards in which the cue ball must strike at least three cushions before striking the second object ball. Example sentencesExamples -  In three-cushion billiards, the cue ball must touch cushion three times before hitting the second object ball.
 -  Fascinated by billiards during his university days at Seoul National University, Lee won 10 consecutive Korean national titles in three-cushion billiards from 1978 to 1987.
 -  Most difficult is three-cushion billiards, in which the cue ball must contact three or more cushions before completing the carom.
 -  To him, three-cushion billiards was much more than just a sport or a mere pastime in which to indulge - it was a way of life.
 -  When it's played correctly, three-cushion billiards is truly hypnotic to watch.
 -  Through the 1930's, both pool and billiards, particularly three-cushion billiards, shared the spotlight.
 -  In any case, in order to play three-cushion billiards you have to have an advanced technique and a reasonable control over the spin on the balls.
 -  Players may specialize in carambole games played on pocketless tables, including three-cushion billiards, three-cushion carom and straight-rail billiards.
 -  The world 18.2 balkline champion in 1907, from 1910 through 1920, from 1923 through 1924, and in 1927, Hoppe began concentrating on three-cushion billiards in the 1930s.
 -  Almost 50 years ago exactly, Harold Worst went to Buenos Aires and conquered the world of three-cushion billiards.
 -  He has won numerous tournaments including the National Senior and National Amateur tournaments in three-cushion billiards.
 -  The world's best players of three-cushion billiards, which uses three balls on a pocketless table, are competing in Queens.
 
    Definition of three-cushion billiards in US English: three-cushion billiardsplural noun usually treated as singular A billiards game played on a table without pockets and depending on caroms for scoring, in which the cue ball must strike at least three cushions before striking the second object ball. Example sentencesExamples -  Through the 1930's, both pool and billiards, particularly three-cushion billiards, shared the spotlight.
 -  In three-cushion billiards, the cue ball must touch cushion three times before hitting the second object ball.
 -  Almost 50 years ago exactly, Harold Worst went to Buenos Aires and conquered the world of three-cushion billiards.
 -  Players may specialize in carambole games played on pocketless tables, including three-cushion billiards, three-cushion carom and straight-rail billiards.
 -  In any case, in order to play three-cushion billiards you have to have an advanced technique and a reasonable control over the spin on the balls.
 -  The world 18.2 balkline champion in 1907, from 1910 through 1920, from 1923 through 1924, and in 1927, Hoppe began concentrating on three-cushion billiards in the 1930s.
 -  When it's played correctly, three-cushion billiards is truly hypnotic to watch.
 -  The world's best players of three-cushion billiards, which uses three balls on a pocketless table, are competing in Queens.
 -  Most difficult is three-cushion billiards, in which the cue ball must contact three or more cushions before completing the carom.
 -  He has won numerous tournaments including the National Senior and National Amateur tournaments in three-cushion billiards.
 -  Fascinated by billiards during his university days at Seoul National University, Lee won 10 consecutive Korean national titles in three-cushion billiards from 1978 to 1987.
 -  To him, three-cushion billiards was much more than just a sport or a mere pastime in which to indulge - it was a way of life.
 
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