cushion /ˈkʊʃən/ noun [count]
2 . any one of the rubber parts that the ball bounces off along the inner edges of a billiard table
3. something (such as an extra amount of money) that you can use to reduce the bad effect of something (such as an unexpected problem or expense)
— often + against
4. a lead in a game or competition that is large enough to allow the leader to feel confident about winning — usually singular