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Carom Meaning in English

word

ˈkæɹəm
KARR-um
kˈæɹɒm
KARR-om

Definition

To strike and bounce off something, especially in games like billiards. 'Carom' is also used for movements that hit one object and then deflect to another.

Usage & Nuances

Most formal in billiards or table games; as a verb or noun. Outside pool/games, 'carom' is rare and literary. Common in phrases like 'carom off the wall'. Not the same as 'bounce' (which is broader).

Example Sentences

The ball caromed off the wall and hit another ball.

basic

In carom billiards, you must make the cue ball carom.

basic

The coin caromed across the table after hitting the glass.

basic

He hit the ball so hard it caromed off two sides before stopping.

natural

Watch out! That puck might carom off the boards and come right back.

natural

The idea just seemed to carom from one person to another until the whole team agreed.

natural