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    bowl
    /bəʊl/

    noun

    • 1. a wooden or hard rubber ball, slightly asymmetrical so that it runs on a curved course, used in the game of bowls.
    • 2. a spell or turn of bowling in cricket.

    verb

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  2. BOWL definition: 1. a round container that is open at the top and is deep enough to hold fruit, sugar, etc.: 2. a…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BOWL is a concave usually nearly hemispherical vessel : a rounded container that is usually larger than a cup; specifically : a drinking vessel (as for wine). How to use bowl in a sentence.

  4. BOWL meaning: 1. a round container that is open at the top and is deep enough to hold fruit, sugar, etc.: 2. a…. Learn more.

  5. Definition of bowl noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. bowl. noun. /bəʊl/ container. [countable] (especially in compounds) a deep round dish with a wide open top, used especially for holding food or liquid. a salad/fruit/sugar bowl. a washing-up bowl. I refilled the dog's water bowl. Sieve the flour into a bowl.

  6. BOWL meaning: 1 : a round container that has tall, curving sides and that is used for preparing or serving foods and liquids; 2 : the food or liquid served in a bowl the amount of food or liquid served in a bowl

  7. Examples of bowl over in a Sentence. she was bowled over to learn that she had a long-lost sister. Recent Examples on the Web Walking among the other athletes, bumping shoulders with my teammates, I was bowled over by the sheer number of people present.

  8. Jan 21, 2019 · Then, as we got older, we entered the debate of determining if America is a “melting pot” or a “salad bowl.” The “salad bowl” metaphor is a different view describing that immigrants who come to America combine their cultures with others, but still retain their own cultural identity.

  9. Jun 19, 2024 · Dust Bowl, name for both the drought period in the Great Plains that lasted from 1930 to 1936 and the section of the Great Plains of the United States that extended over southeastern Colorado, southwestern Kansas, the panhandles of Texas and Oklahoma, and northeastern New Mexico. Dust Bowl: dust storm.

  10. The worst drought (lack of rain) in U.S. history hit the southern Great Plains in the 1930s. High winds stirred up the dry soil. This caused huge dust storms that ruined farmland. The affected region came to be known as the Dust Bowl.

  11. Sep 14, 2023 · The drought, winds and dust clouds of the Dust Bowl killed important crops (like wheat), caused ecological harm, and resulted in and exasperated poverty. Prices for crops plummeted below subsistence levels, causing a widespread exodus of farmers and their families out the affected regions.