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Bowls or lawn bowls is a sport in which the objective is to roll biased balls so that they stop close to a smaller ball called a `jack` or `kitty`. It is played on a pitch which may be flat (for `flat-green bowls`) or convex or uneven (for `crown-green bowls`). It is normally played outdoors (although there are many indoor venues) and the ...
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• (n. pl.) See Bowl, a ball, a game.
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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 ... [5 related articles]
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Bowls (bōlz)
noun plural See
Bowl , a ball, a game.
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[
n] - lawn bowling at a jack using biased wooden balls
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bowls A set of bowls.
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Usually a set of four identical bowls, manufactured under strictly controlled specifications. It is essential that bowlers choose a set which they can use with the greatest ease and comfort.
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Outdoor and indoor game popular in Commonwealth countries. The outdoor game is played on a finely cut grassed area called a rink, with bowls (called `woods`) 13 cm/5 in in diameter. It is played as either singles, pairs, triples, or fours. The object is to get one's bowl (or bowls) as near as possible to the jack (target). The spo...
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