Definition of Poolhall

1. a poolroom [n -S] - See also: poolroom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poolhall

pool cue
pool hall
pool halls
pool noodle
pool parties
pool party
pool player
pool stick
pool table
pool tables
poolable
pooled
pooled serum
pooler
poolers
poolhall (current term)
poolhalls
poolhouse
poolhouses
pooling
pooling of interest
poolish
poolishes
poolroom
poolrooms
pools
poolscape
poolscapes
poolside
poolsides

Literary usage of Poolhall

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Why Some Men Kill; Or, Murder Mysteries Revealed by George A. Thacher (1919)
"I shot William Booth; Booth always ad it in for me, and one time called me out of the poolhall in ..."

2. The British Magazine and Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastical by Hugh James Rose, Samuel Roffey Maitland (1835)
"R. Jenkyns, DD, Prebendary of Wells, to Troth, only child of the late GJ Grove, Esq., of poolhall, Salop; Rev. S. Robins, MA, to Caroline Gertrude, ..."

3. Idaho Forester by University of Idaho College of Forestry, University of Idaho (1921)
"... to his missing the third annual holdup of the Fern- wood poolhall last summer after having been relieved of his valuables in the two preceding events. ..."

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