Sentences with phrase «snooker balls»

"Snooker balls" refers to the colored balls used in the game of snooker. It is a type of billiards where players use a cue stick to strike the white ball, trying to hit the other colored balls into the pockets on the table. Full definition
But when I caught up with it at the London Film Festival, it bashed me around the head like a sock full of snooker balls — it's a firecracker of a movie, a brutal, yet deeply tender drama that's lingered long after more prestigious and hyped fare has come and gone.
Bagnold draws an analogy for this dispersive pressure (grains striking other grains) as snooker balls on an infinite table contained only by these shear boundaries.
The North Carolina alum will look to rack up points like snooker balls, and make Marky Mark proud.
Consider knocking snooker balls around a table from a non-random configuration such as a line.
Harry and Tom each had a set of 15 red and six coloured snooker balls.
Parodying technology and ending up with a steampunk's dream feature, Sonnenfeld's movie features knife boots, explosive snooker balls and the world's most functional wheelchair in history.
From city streets with dangerous cars zooming in and out of the background to garish casinos littered with huge deadly snooker balls, Robobot takes a lot of Triple Deluxe «s ideas and fleshes them out some more, resulting in a number of clever levels as well as a selection of entertaining bosses that go through multiple bizarre phases.
It is also mandatory to inspect the multitude of amazing earlier projects that still punctuate the city, whether Claes Oldenburg's giant surreal snooker balls, Thomas Schutte's plinth topped with a pair of giant, glossy, candy - coloured cherries or Jenny Holzer's sombre engraved benches.
This remains valid for the not too small (quantum mechanical) and not too massive or fast (relativistic) domains of nature, and so remains a perfectly good approximation for understanding snooker balls, the motion of the solar system, and even the motion of fluids.
He incorporates and manipulates everyday objects such as snooker balls, scaffolding, and even cars to create sculptures that are meticulously and skilfully made.
We sometimes lose sight of that alongside the qualities of having it all: a job, a briefcase, a bottom like two snooker balls.
Each arena is full of household hazards like sprinklers that short out your motor, snooker balls that crush you flat and even hungry hippos that gobble you whole.
He incorporates and manipulates everyday objects such as snooker balls and embellished scaffolding, creating sculptures that are meticulously and skillfully made.
Titled Iran, this work takes the form of a miniature pool table painted in the colors of the nation's flag and includes a rack of snooker balls and cues.
That snooker ball is composed of an unimaginable number of individual atoms, entangled in an intriniscally non-linear, chaotic and uncertain (in the Heisenberg sense) way.
Consider the path of a snooker ball across a table.
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