Definition of Carroming

1. carrom [v] - See also: carrom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Carroming

carrion crow
carrion crows
carrion flower
carrion fungus
carrions
carritch
carritches
carriwitchet
carriwitchets
carrizo
carroch
carroches
carrollite
carrom
carromed
carroming (current term)
carroms
carron oil
carronade
carronades
carrot
carrot-and-stick
carrot and stick
carrot bag
carrot cake
carrot cakes
carrot cruncher
carrot family
carrot juice
carrot pudding

Literary usage of Carroming

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

1. On Canada's Frontier: Sketches of History, Sport, and Adventure, and of the by Julian Ralph, Frederic Remington (1892)
"... against the forest at the under side and carroming along from tree to tree. Such was the road. The manner of travelling it was quite as astounding. ..."

2. Official Basket Ball Guide and Protective Association Rules for 1906-'07 by Thomas H. Smith (1906)
"In order that this may be equalized to a certain extent, the rules provide for an increased length of the shank of the basket, to the end that carroming the ..."

3. Report by Fish and Forest Fire Dept State Game, Michigan, Game and Fish Warden, Michigan State Game, Fish and Forest Fire Dept, Michigan Game and Fish Warden (1912)
"One struck and chipped a tree, carroming with a zing-gg near my companion. "Investigating the village of camps on the McGinn, we came to one where two sets ..."

4. Bar-20 Days by Clarence Edward Mulford (1911)
"The wedge, glancing from his skull, swept a row of bottles and glasses from the shelf and, carroming, went through the window. ..."

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