Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bridging-shot
noun
/ˈbrɪdʒ.ɪŋ ʃɒt/
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Definition
A bridging shot is a type of shot in billiards or pool where a player extends the cue stick to make a shot over a significant distance, often using another object to help support the cue.
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Examples
- The player used a bridging shot to successfully hit the eight ball from across the table.
- In a tricky situation, mastering the bridging shot can help improve your game significantly.
- After practicing bridging shots for weeks, she felt more confident during her matches.
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Meaning
The term refers to the technique used to bridge the gap between the cue ball and the target ball when they are separated by a distance that makes a standard stroke difficult.
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Synonyms
- Stretch shot
- Extended shot
- Reach shot