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View definitions for bowl

bowl

noun as in hollow, concave container

verb as in roll a ball down a lane

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Example Sentences

There were videos from bowling nights and rap battles with colleagues.

At high school, he joined the bowling team to satisfy his extracurricular requirements, as it seemed "a great way to be in sport without being in a sport".

From BBC

Black bowls through the movie like the king of the sandbox, the lord of the playground, rallying the rest of us to join him on a quest that he’s made up on the spot.

Whether this is an acceptance of his England Test career being over, only 35-year-old Bairstow will know but Division One bowling attacks will be on red alert.

From BBC

When out and about at a bar, or at a bowling alley, the couple say that when people rudely stare at them, they wish they'd just say, "Hi."

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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