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bowl1
noun
1 a round deep dish for mixing or serving food, or for holding liquids or flowers, etc.
2 a bowlful.
3 the round hollow part of an object, eg of a spoon, pipe, lavatory, etc.
4 esp US a large bowl-shaped place or structure, such as a stadium or amphitheatre.
[Anglo-Saxon bolla ]
bowl2
noun
1
a a heavy wooden ball for rolling, especially one for use in the game of bowls, made with a bias so as to run in a curve;
b a similar metal ball used in boules.
2 an act, instance or turn of bowling, or of rolling the ball in bowls or tenpin bowling, etc.
verb (bowled , bowling )
1 to roll (a ball or hoop, etc) smoothly along the ground.
2 intr to play bowls, or tenpin bowling, etc.
3 tr & intr , cricket to throw (the ball) towards the person batting at the wicket.
4 (often bowl someone out) cricket to put (the batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball.
5 (sometimes bowl along or on, etc ) intr to roll or trundle along the ground.
6 intr (usu bowl along) to move smoothly and quickly, as in a car bowling along the city streets
[15c in the form boule : French, from Latin bulla a ball]
bowl someone over
1 colloq to surprise, delight or impress them thoroughly.
2 to knock them over.
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