When a player commits a scratch in billiards, it means that the cue ball is pocketed or leaves the table. This results in the opponent getting a turn to play, with the cue ball in hand to place it anywhere on the table before taking their shot.
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The term "scratch-throw" is typically used in billiards or pool. It refers to a foul where the cue ball is pocketed or jumps off the table, resulting in a loss of turn for the player who committed the foul.
The place you need to scratch stays itchy until you scratch it.
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You can get cat scratch fever.
A symbiotic relationship is one in which both parties benefit. "You scratch my back; I scratch yours."
They itch. Don't you scratch yourself when that happens. Also your dog may have fleas.
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Technically, is a scratch, but most people will just let you put it back.
To prevent scratching the cue ball in billiards, make sure to hit the cue ball cleanly and accurately with the cue stick. Avoid hitting the cue ball too hard or at an angle that could cause it to jump off the table or scratch. Practice your technique and aim to improve your control over the cue ball to minimize the risk of scratching.