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bowl1 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] N

2. bowl (part of pipe):

3. bowl esp AM (theatre):

I . bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] N

1. bowl (ball):

kula f

Phrases:

bowls pl (game)
gra f w kule

II . bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] VB intr

1. bowl (in cricket):

2. bowl (in bowls):

III . bowl2 [bəʊl, Am boʊl] VB trans

1. bowl (in cricket):

2. bowl (in bowling):

bowl over VB trans to bowl sb over

1. bowl over (knock down):

2. bowl over (surprise):

salad bowl N

sugar bowl N

sugar bowl → sugar-basin

See also sugar-basin

sugar-basin N

toilet bowl N

wash-bowl N AM

washing-up bowl N

Usage examples with bowls

bowls pl (game)
gra f w kule

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
She is a right-hand batsman and bowls slow left-arm orthodox.
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Magnetic bracelets and jewellery, hairbrushes, insoles and even dog bowls are a lucrative branch of the alternative medicine industry.
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The general public drank tea out of wooden bowls at fairs and markets, and the upper classes made a guessing game with the drink.
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Water bowls and dog biscuits can also be found in front of many stores.
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The resort has grown to include eight peaks and nine bowls, with 3300acres km2 of skiing and 16 chairlifts.
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Bowls over four hundred years old are in use today, but only on unusually special occasions.
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Fired earthenware bowls and jars have also been found.
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She is a right-hand batsman and bowls right-arm medium pace.
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The servers then surrounded the rice platter with as many as 40 small bowls holding meat and vegetable dishes as well as condiments.
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Hiking 15 minutes to an hour allows access to large open bowls and steep, tight chutes.
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