A round, deep dish or basin used for food or liquid
“Joey reluctantly spooned hot soup from a bowl, grimacing at the taste of every spoonful.”
A stadium for sporting or musical events
“The bowl was virtually empty at the start of the event but had filled up by the evening with around 800 people attending the concert.”
A natural valley or crater
“Where the road was, the house seemed to be at the bottom of a shallow bowl of weeds and terrain.”
A wide bowl for washing, sometimes affixed to a wall
An act of throwing something
A deceptive spin or delivery in cricket which surprises the batsman
A concave vessel for drinking from
A transparent receptacle or container in which to keep fish
A hit or stroke of the ball in sports
A circular or spiral motion or formation
As much as is held by a bowl
An object for holding or transporting something
Water or liquid in which food has been boiled
To move rapidly and smoothly in a specified direction
“As we bowl along, I sit back and talk to some of the other tourists in the bus.”
To roll a ball down a lane
“After having selected a ball, each individual then learns to bowl the ball down the alley.”
To move in a smooth, quiet continuous motion
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