object ball
Americannoun
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the first ball struck by the cue ball in making a carom.
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a ball to be struck by the cue ball; any ball except the cue ball.
noun
Etymology
Origin of object ball
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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Critics say it causes more poor contacts, leading to 'kicks' when the cue ball hits the object ball, often resulting in players running out of position or missing pots.
From BBC • Apr. 27, 2026
The spectacular three-cushion game is the toughest: the cue ball, to score a point, must touch the cushions at least three times before hitting the second object ball.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It upset Lauri's concentration so much that he committed an inexcusable scratch�missing the object ball entirely.
From Time Magazine Archive
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De Oro made a run of four that included a billiard in which his cue ball touched not the minimum of three cushions before striking the object ball, but five.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Their whole future success as billiard-players will depend upon the accuracy with which they learn to hit the object ball in this particular manner.
From Hoyle's Games Modernized by Hoffmann, Louis
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