Sometimes the fall of a single piece can set in motion two rows of dominos, each of which follows its own distinct path. |
On a Saturday afternoon its mainly black residents play dominos in the narrow, rutted streets. |
Octogenarian men who fell out with their contemporaries, Fidel and Raúl, play out their days with dominos. |
It is then on to land games of pool, dominoes, small goal football and greasy pole. |
He was playing a game of dominoes on the second level in the second level bleachers in the stadium inside the dome when he calmly got up. |
As played by Americans, it was a sort of cross between rummy and dominoes involving building walls and then breaking them down. |