From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsnooker/billiard/ping-pong etc tablesnooker/billiard/ping-pong etc tablea special table for playing a particular indoor sport or game on → table
Examples from the Corpus
snooker/billiard/ping-pong etc table• The room was bare except for a ping-pong table on folding trestle legs.• And time is measured out by the di-dock, di-dock of a Ping-pong table.• By the production line stand basketball nets and ping-pong tables for use during breaks.• In front of the platform stood a pair of billiard tables, as shown overleaf.• Leaning against the Ping-Pong table, he picked up the stethoscope and felt its peculiar rubbery tubes.• The youth leader conveyed her thanks for the re-covering of the snooker table.• Gretel, looking half awake, was standing on the other side of the Ping-Pong table.• She slashed wildly at the ball with the edge of the bat, and the ball bounced under the snooker table.