Bowl

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  • noun. A large wooden ball weighted or slightly flattened so as to roll with a bias.
  • noun. A roll or throw of this ball, as in bowling.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A revolving cylinder or drum in a machine.
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To participate in a game of bowling.
  • intransitive verb. To throw or roll a ball in bowling.
  • intransitive verb. To hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch toward the batsman at the other, keeping the arm straight throughout the delivery.
  • intransitive verb. To move quickly and smoothly, especially by rolling.
  • intransitive verb. To throw or roll (a ball).
  • intransitive verb. undefined
  • intransitive verb. To achieve (a specified score) by bowling.
  • intransitive verb. To perform (a specified amount, as a string or game) in bowling.
  • intransitive verb. To move quickly and smoothly by or as if by rolling.
  • intransitive verb. To meet or strike with or as if with the force of a rapidly rolling object.
  • phrasal verb. To retire (a batsman in cricket) with a bowled ball that knocks the bails off the wicket.
  • phrasal verb. To take by surprise.
  • phrasal verb. To make a powerful impression on; overwhelm.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A hemispherical vessel, wider than it is deep, used for holding food or fluids.
  • noun. The contents of such a vessel.
  • noun. A drinking goblet.
  • noun. A bowl-shaped part, as of a spoon or pipe.
  • noun. undefined
  • noun. A bowl-shaped topographic depression.
  • noun. A bowl-shaped stadium or outdoor theater.
  • noun. Any of various postseason games played between specially selected teams, especially at the college level.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. The main cylinder or drum of a calico-printing machine, against which are pressed the engraved copper rollers; a calender-roller.
  • noun. An antifriction roller in the pedal-motion of the feeding-device of a cotton-scutcher or picking-machine.
  • To play with bowls or at bowling: as, “challenge her to bowl,” Shak., L. L. L., iv.
  • To roll a bowl, as in the game of bowls.
  • To deliver the ball to be played by the batsman at cricket.
  • To move horizontally, with a rapid and easy motion, like a ball: as, the carriage bowled along.
  • To roll or trundle, as a bowl.
  • To pelt with or as with bowls.
  • noun. A low-standing concave vessel used for various domestic and other purposes, chiefly for holding liquids or liquid food.
  • noun. More specifically
  • noun. A large drinking-cup; a goblet: in this sense now chiefly figurative, as an emblem of festivity or dissipation.
  • noun. Anything having the general shape or use of a bowl, as a natural depression in the ground, the pound or central portion of a fishing-weir, the hollow or containing part of a vessel or utensil having a stem or a handle, etc.: as, the bowl of a chalice, a spoon, or a tobacco-pipe.
  • noun. A ball; any sphere or globe.
  • noun. A large solid ball of hard wood used in playing the game of bowls on a level plat of greensward called a bowling-green, or
  • noun. the game of skittles or ninepins on a long, floored surface of wood called a bowling-alley. (See bowls.)
  • noun. A turn at a game of bowls: as, it is his bowl next.
  • noun. 4 (pron. böl). A marble used by boys in play; in the plural, the game itself.
  • noun. In a knitting-machine, the roller or antifriction wheel on which the carriage traverses.
  • noun. One of the buoys or floats used by herring-fishers about Yarmouth, England, to support, the drift-net and keep its edge uppermost. These bowls are colored to mark the divisions of the fleet of nets.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispherical), to hold liquids, etc.
  • noun. Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convivial drinking.
  • noun. The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold.
  • noun. The hollow part of a thing.
  • Word Usage
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    burnt bowl  curve  hollow  overcome  roll  
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    Cole  Dole  Kohl  Nicole  Ole  
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    ball  barrel  basin  basket  box  
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    bowled  bowles  bowling  bowls