noun
- plural of carrom; a board game played on a square wooden board in which players use a striker to hit coins into corner pockets
Usage: popular in South Asia and the Middle East; also spelled carom in some contexts
verb
- third-person singular present tense of carrom; to play the game of carrom
Examples
- She enjoys playing carroms with her family on weekends.
- The children set up the carroms board in the living room.
- He carroms the striker with precision to pocket the coins.
- They compete in carroms tournaments throughout the region.
- The carroms game requires skill and strategy to win.