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To clean a felt pennant, you can first use a stain remover to erase stubborn stains. Then fill a tub with laundry soap and water and dip the pennant into it. Dip it then into clear water to rinse it and dry it flat.
A pennant is a triangular sign, usually made out of a felt (or felt-like) material and printed on both sides. It usually has a wooden or plastic rod used as a handle in the widest end of the triangle. See the related link below for a picture of a pennant.
Friction. The movement of the rolling pool balls does no damage to the pool felt. However, the pool balls accumulate pool chalk that is very abrasive. The pool chalk accumulated on the balls and dropping on to the felt both result in tearing of the felt fibers as balls are struck or slide on the table. Occasionally balls bounce or are jumped on the table, resulting in even more damage. Damaged felt is a part of playing pool.
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There is no antonym for pennant
Full Sized PennantMost pre 1970 full sized felt pennants as well as modern day pennants measure about 12" x 30" Early pennants might vary in size because spare felt was used to make them. Sometimes people will trim down a the size of a pennant to rid it of frying or other flaws like a flat tip (point) Caused by being pinned up and ripped off. This is called a doctored pennant. Doctored pennants is a term used to describe a pennant that has been altered to cover up a flaw, is a practice that is frowned upon among the collecting community, and could sell for less than a pennant with the flaws it was meant to cover up.
Jermaine Pennant is 5' 8".
Samuel Pennant died in 1750.
Pennant coralfish was created in 1758.
Race for the Pennant was created in 1978.
Pennant's colobus was created in 1838.