In the space left in the middle of the table any number of caroms may be made without restriction.
The cushion carom games are often used in handicapping, other methods of which are for the better player to make a certain number of caroms "or no count," and for the weaker to receive a number of points in the game.
The game of Thirty-Four is played without a bottle, the scoring being by caromsor pocketing the two object-balls.
It consisted in turning out twelve pool-balls on the table with one cue ball, and asking his guest how many caromshe thought he could make with all those twelve balls to play on.
We played the English game, in whichcaroms and pockets both count.
He laughed the laugh of the gay and the care-free, as became his youth and inexperience, and said, "I can punch caroms out of that bunch a week without a break.
How many caromsdo you think you can make out of that layout?
If he is playing caroms alone, it would be better for him to play on the left of the object-ball, so as to draw it back in the string, as near the other balls as possible.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caroms" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.