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Definition of bowl
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Bowl (n.) The game of
tenpins
or
bowling.
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Brace
::
Brace (n.) A
vertical
curved
line
connecting
two or more words or
lines,
which are to be taken
together;
thus, boll, bowl; or, in
music,
used to
connect
staves..
Washbowl
::
Washbowl
(n.) A
basin,
or bowl, to hold water for
washing
one's
hands,
face, etc..
Chalice
::
Chalice
(n.) A cup or bowl;
especially,
the cup used in the
sacrament
of the
Lord's
Supper..
Bowl
::
Bowl (v. t.) To roll, as a bowl or
cricket
ball..
Wassail
::
Wassail
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
wassail,
or to a
wassail;
convivial;
as, a
wassail
bowl..
Bowled
::
Bowled
(imp. & p. p.) of Bow.
Roundness
::
Roundness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being round in
shape;
as, the
roundness
of the
globe,
of the orb of the sun, of a ball, of a bowl, a
column,
etc..
Bowline
::
Bowline
(n.) A rope
fastened
near the
middle
of the leech or
perpendicular
edge of the
square
sails,
by
subordinate
ropes,
called
bridles,
and used to keep the
weather
edge of the sail tight
forward,
when the ship is
closehauled..
Brimmer
::
Brimmer
(n.) A
brimful
bowl; a
bumper.
Over
::
Over (n.) A
certain
number
of balls
(usually
four)
delivered
successively
from
behind
one
wicket,
after which the ball is
bowled
from
behind
the other
wicket
as many
times,
the
fielders
changing
places..
Embowl
::
Embowl
(v. t.) To form like a bowl; to give a
globular
shape to.
Bowless
::
Bowless
(a.)
Destitute
of a bow.
Cringle
::
Cringle
(n.) An iron or pope
thimble
or
grommet
worked
into or
attached
to the edges and
corners
of a sail; --
usually
in the
plural.
The
cringles
are used for
making
fast the
bowline
bridles,
earings,
etc..
Spare
::
Spare (n.) The right of
bowling
again at a full set of pins, after
having
knocked
all the pins down in less than three
bowls.
If all the pins are
knocked
down in one bowl it is a
double
spare;
in two
bowls,
a
single
spare..
Over-arm
::
Over-arm
(a.) Done (as
bowling
or
pitching)
with the arm
raised
above the
shoulder.
See
Overhard.
Bowler
::
Bowler
(n.) One who plays at
bowls,
or who rolls the ball in
cricket
or any other
game..
Rub
::
Rub (n.)
Inequality
of
surface,
as of the
ground
in the game of
bowls;
unevenness..
Bowl
::
Bowl (n.) The game of
tenpins
or
bowling.
Bowldery
::
Bowldery
(a.)
Characterized
by
bowlders.
Pebble
::
Pebble
(n.) A small
roundish
stone or
bowlder;
especially,
a stone worn and
rounded
by the
action
of
water;
a
pebblestone..
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