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bowl
noun
a
round
,
deep
dish
used
for
holding
or
serving
food
or
liquid
•
Maria
poured
cereal
into
her
favorite
blue
bowl
for
breakfast
.
Maria
poured
cereal
into
her
favorite
blue
bowl
for
breakfast
.
•
The
chef
placed
steaming
soup
in
a
wooden
bowl
and
added
herbs
on
top
.
The
chef
placed
steaming
soup
in
a
wooden
bowl
and
added
herbs
on
top
.
Old
English
“
bolle
”,
related
to
Old
Norse
“
bolle
”,
meaning
a
rounded
container
.
noun
the
amount
of
food
or
liquid
that
fills
one
bowl
•
After
practice
,
Liam
ate
a
huge
bowl
of
pasta
.
After
practice
,
Liam
ate
a
huge
bowl
of
pasta
.
•
Grandma
offered
me
another
bowl
of
chicken
soup
even
though
I
was
already
full
.
Grandma
offered
me
another
bowl
of
chicken
soup
even
though
I
was
already
full
.
verb
-
bowl
,
bowling
,
bowls
,
bowled
to
roll
a
ball
along
the
ground
in
games
like
ten-pin
bowling
to
try
to
knock
something
down
•
Sam
bowled
the
heavy
ball
straight
down
the
lane
and
hit
all
ten
pins
.
Sam
bowled
the
heavy
ball
straight
down
the
lane
and
hit
all
ten
pins
.
•
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
ball
when
you
bowl
.
Be
careful
not
to
drop
the
ball
when
you
bowl
.
verb
-
bowl
,
bowling
,
bowls
,
bowled
in
cricket
,
to
deliver
the
ball
toward
the
batsman
•
The
fast
bowler
bowled
a
perfect
yorker
that
smashed
into
the
stumps
.
The
fast
bowler
bowled
a
perfect
yorker
that
smashed
into
the
stumps
.
•
She
loves
to
bowl
spin
because
it
tricks
the
batsman
.
She
loves
to
bowl
spin
because
it
tricks
the
batsman
.
verb
-
bowl
,
bowling
,
bowls
,
bowled
to
move
quickly
,
smoothly
,
and
often
without
much
care
•
The
old
bus
bowled
along
the
mountain
road
,
making
everyone
sway
.
The
old
bus
bowled
along
the
mountain
road
,
making
everyone
sway
.
•
He
grabbed
his
suitcase
and
bowled
through
the
station
,
nearly
missing
his
train
.
He
grabbed
his
suitcase
and
bowled
through
the
station
,
nearly
missing
his
train
.