Board Games Vocabulary

5 words in this vocabulary list

noun a shot in billiards in which the cue ball contacts one object ball and then the other

verb to strike and rebound off a surface, typically at an angle

  • The billiard ball caromed off the cushion and landed in the pocket.
  • The ball caromed off the wall and almost hit me!
  • I saw the car zooming down the street and carom off the curb.
  • His reckless actions will eventually carom back to him in a negative way.

noun a board with 64 squares of two alternating colors, used for playing checkers or chess

  • The checkerboard pattern on the floor added a touch of sophistication to the room.
  • I love playing checkers on a checkerboard with my friends.
  • That checkerboard design is so retro, I love it!
  • The political landscape can sometimes feel like a checkerboard, with different players making their moves.

noun a person or thing that checks, such as an inspector or examiner

  • The game of checkers requires strategic thinking and planning.
  • Let's play a game of checkers to pass the time.
  • I used to be a checkers champ back in the day.
  • Their relationship was like a game of checkers, constantly moving back and forth.

noun a deceptive or insincere talk or behavior

verb to deceive or trick someone

  • The gammon was cooked to perfection and served with a side of vegetables.
  • I love a good gammon sandwich with mustard and pickles.
  • That guy is such a gammon, always bragging about his car.
  • The politician's speech was full of gammon, trying to appeal to the older generation.

noun a game similar to billiards or pool, played on a rectangular board with pockets at each corner

  • Carrom is a popular board game that originated in India.
  • Let's play carrom after dinner tonight.
  • I'm really good at carrom, wanna challenge me?
  • The project team worked together seamlessly, like the pieces on a carrom board.