verb
- to strike and rebound; to hit and bounce off a surface or object
- to play carrom, a board game in which players strike a striker disk to hit other pieces into pockets
Usage: present participle of carrom
Usage: present participle of carrom; primarily used in South Asian contexts
noun
- the act or instance of striking and rebounding
Examples
- The ball went carroming off the wall and into the corner pocket.
- She spent the afternoon carroming with her friends, trying to sink all the pieces.
- The bullet was carroming around inside the metal container.
- He enjoyed carroming the striker disk across the smooth board surface.
- The puck went carroming across the ice after hitting the boards.
- They were carroming pieces into the pockets with impressive accuracy.