Third-person singular simple present indicative form of snooker.(verb)
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Use "snookers" in a sentence
"Higgins finally got on the board in the fourth as a plant set up a break of 60 and Maguire failed to get the two snookers he required."
"The International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran published a 36-page guide for reporters in the U.S. outlining how Ahmadinejad snookers reporters from Katie Couric to Charlie Rose."
"Of all the film clips director Edmon Roch uses to compose his WW II documentary, Garbo: The Spy -- and they include such eclectic sources as documentaries, dramas, both Allied and Nazi propaganda, and cartoons -- the ones he seems to rely on most come from Carol Reed's Our Man in Havana, the film where Alec Guinness snookers the British Secret Service by fabricating a network of Cuban-based spies."