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Noun
/ˈbōlər/,
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bowlers, plural;
  1. A man's hard felt hat with a round dome-shaped crown


  1. a cricketer who delivers the ball to the batsman in cricket
  2. a player who rolls balls down an alley at pins
  3. bowler hat: a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim
  4. (bowling) a game in which balls are rolled at an object or group of objects with the aim of knocking them over or moving them
  5. (bowling) the playing of a game of tenpins or duckpins etc
  6. A bowler in the sport of cricket is usually a player whose speciality is bowling, analogous to a pitcher in baseball. A bowler who is also a competent batsman is known as an all-rounder.
  7. Bowler is a surname and may refer to one of the following people;
  8. A bowler is someone participating in the sport of bowling, either as an amateur or professional. In American ten-pin bowling, a bowler is most commonly a member of a team of three to six people. Most bowling leagues limit the number of team members to five, with alternates available as needed.
  9. Bowler is a British television series which originally aired on ITV in 13 episodes between 29 July and 21 October 1973. A comedy it was a spin-off from The Fenn Street Gang featuring George Baker as East End criminal Stanley Bowler.
  10. Mystery Men is a 1999 comedy film based on a Dark Horse comic book series feature in Flaming Carrot Comics, directed by TV commercial director Kinka Usher. It starred William H. ...
  11. Bowled is a method of dismissing a batsman in the sport of cricket. This method of dismissal is covered by Law 30 of the Laws of cricket.
  12. (bowling) A game played by rolling a ball down an alley and trying to knock over a triangular group of ten pins; ten-pin bowling; Several similar games played indoors or outdoors; The action of propelling the ball towards the batsman; A particular style of walking associated with urban street ...
  13. (Bowlers) Term applied to participants who compete in the game of bowling.
  14. (bowled [see pic above]) an "out" which is achieved by a pitch that hits the batter's sticks, whether or not touched by the bat. Rather like baseball's "strike-out".
  15. (Bowled) The bolwer bowls. The ball hits the wicket. "Bowled". And it doesn't matter if the ball hits the bat or the batsman first. It's still bowled. End of. The wicket is credited to the bowler.
  16. (Bowled) An undesirable outcome, analogous to the manner of the similarly disastrous dismissal of a batsman in cricket. See also withered. ...
  17. (Bowled) The act of filling a small enclosed area with clouds of marijuana smoke; ie. car, bus, room, hotel bathroom. (Dorian)
  18. (Bowling) Boys Varsity, Girls Varsity
  19. (Bowling) Divide the class into teams. Draw a line on one side of the room that students must stay behind. Place a big water bottle or another item that will work about 10 feet away. Students take turns to come up and bowl a big sized ball to knock over the bottle(s). ...
  20. (Bowling) In the amusement machine industry refers to small ten pin bowling style games.
  21. (Bowling) OIA Eastern Division
  22. (Bowling) Simulates the common ten-pin alley experience of bowling.
  23. (bowling) (1) [5^], PO up, FO away, moves forward slightly twice. (2) [5^], PO > signer, FO down, hand twists up slightly twice. (3) [5^] executes the full swing of a bowling ball.
  24. (bowling) (Big Lebowski) [Young]
  25. made bowls and dishes and also a term used for those who made the rounded part of spoons before casting