Noun
game equipment consisting of a heavy table on which pool is played
Source: WordNetAdams was also accused of using public funds to buy gambling devices for the presidential residence; it turned out that these were a chess set and a pool table. Source: Internet
A virtual tour of the property showed a maze-like space with a pool table, at least two walk-in wardrobes, a wine fridge, and a framed photograph of Chan meeting former US president Barack Obama. Source: Internet
Doombar is served at £2.50 a pint and the pool table costs 50p per frame. Source: Internet
I have only a B.A. in absentia from the University of Chicago—in absentia because I took my final examination on a pool table at Headquarters Company, Fort Hood, Texas, while serving in the peacetime Army in the late 1950s. Source: Internet
Melba Vale facilities include a magnificent Community Centre that houses a hairdressing salon, library, pool table, club bar, theatre room and consulting room. Source: Internet
I grabbed my girlfriend's hand and we walked over to the pool table and I introduced myself and asked if I could have the next game. Source: Internet