
1) Aim for pins 2) Arena 3) Basin 4) Batter setting 5) Big sports event 6) Breakfast dish 7) British slang for walk, gait 8) Candy container 9) Cereal container 10) Cereal dish 11) Cereal holder 12) Cereal serving 13) College football reward 14) Container for soup or cereal 15) Conviviality 16) Cotton or Rose
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1) Amphitheatric 2) Amphitheatrical 3) Arena 4) Ballpark 5) Basin 6) Bowlful 7) Bullring 8) Coliseum 9) Container 10) Culb 11) Dish 12) Fling 13) Hippodrome 14) Jorum 15) Mazer 16) Plate 17) Porringer 18) Skybox 19) Stadium
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A bowl is a round, open-top container used in many cultures to serve food, and is also used for drinking and storing other items. They are typically small and shallow, although some, such as punch bowls and salad bowls, are larger and often intended to serve many people. Bowls have existed for thousands of years. Very early bowls have been found i...
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[smoking] A bowl or cone, when referred to in pipe smoking, is the part of a smoking pipe or bong which is used to hold tobacco, cannabis, or other substances. Size of the bowl refers to the amount of herb that would fill a standard-sized bowl on a pipe or bong. ==Notes and references== ...
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• (v. t.) To roll, as a bowl or cricket ball. • (n.) Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convivial drinking. • (v. t.) To pelt or strike with anything rolled. • (v. i.) To play with bowls. • (n.) A ball of wood or other material used for rolling on a level surface in play; a ball of ...
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(from the article `Native American art`) ...ancestor figures or deities, which suggest a strong affinity with ancient Mexico; and the many bird and animal pipes in museums throughout the ... ...only results in an overemphasis that destroys intellectual balance but it also has relegated to the background some of the more exciting aesthet...
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(from the article `bowls`) outdoor game in which a ball (known as a bowl) is rolled toward a smaller stationary ball, called a jack. The object is to roll one`s bowls so that ...
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diffuser, refractor or reflector in the form of a bowl, intended to be placed below the lamp
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1. A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemisherical), to hold liquids, etc. 'Brought them food in bowls of basswood.' (Longfellow) ... 2. Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convival drinking. ... 3. The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold. ... 4. The bollow part of a thing; as,...
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a device into which fit the slips or wedges which support tubing.
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Bowl (bōl)
noun [ Middle English
bolle , Anglo-Saxon
bolla ; akin to Icelandic
bolli , Danish
bolle , German
bolle , and perhaps to English
boil a tumor. Confer
Boll .]
1. A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispher...
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Bowl intransitive verb 1. To play with bowls.
2. To roll a ball on a plane, as at cricket, bowls, etc.
3. To move rapidly, smoothly, and like a ball; as, the carriage
bowled along.
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Bowl transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Bowled ;
present participle & verbal noun Bowling .]
1. To roll, as a bowl or cricket ball. « Break all the spokes and fellies from her wheel, And
bowl the round nav...
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The curved part of the character that encloses the circular or curved parts (counter) of some letters such as ‘d`, ‘b`, ‘o`, ‘D`, and ‘B` is the bowl.
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The upper part of the glass that holds the drink. May be engraved, enamelled, gilded, flashed, stained, cased and/or cut. See decanters & drinking-glasses
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Bowl is British slang for walk, gait.
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A large mountain basin, characteristically free of trees and tailor-made for great swooping turns or steep, speedy dives.
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A large, open basin that is frequently above treeline and devoid of obstacles.
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noun a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco
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noun a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
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A food container.
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One of a set of four matching bowls from the same manufacturer and identical in all characteristics – size, weight, colour, bias, serial number etc.
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a rather deep, round dish or basin, used chiefly for holding liquids, food, etc. · the contents of a bowl: a bowl of tomato soup. · a rounded, cuplike, hollow part: the bowl of a pipe. · a large drinking cup. · festive drinking; conviviality. · any bowl-shaped depression or formation. · an edifice with tiers of seat...
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A land feature that is often tackled by the more experienced skiers and boarders. A bowl is quite literally a bowl-like land feature that has high, steep sides that grow gentler towards the bottom.
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