carrom

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carrom

(ˈkærəm)
n
a varient spelling of carom
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Summary: Carroms is associated with happiness and togetherness for me.
Carrom is a board game, a popular one in the Indian sub-continent.
Among the indoor events are badminton, table tennis, darts, snooker, chess, carroms, and cards while the outdoor events include cricket, soccer, tennis, volleyball and athletics.
Carrom is reputedly 2000 years old and is thought to be the forerunner for billiards, snooker and pool.
The Carrom Co., Ludington, Mich., is still producing this all-time favorite for around $24.99.