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


  1. (bowler) a cricketer who delivers the ball to the batsman in cricket
  2. (bowler) 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. 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.
  7. (Bowler (surname)) Bowler is a surname and may refer to one of the following people;
  8. (Bowler (ten-pin)) 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. ...
  9. (Bowler (TV series)) 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. Bowling is a sport in which players attempt to score points by rolling a bowling ball along a flat surface, usually a wooden or synthetic surface, either into pins or to get close to a target ball. There are many forms of bowling, with one of the most recent being ten-pin bowling. ...
  11. (Bowling (cricket)) In the sport of cricket, bowling is the action of propelling the ball toward the wicket defended by a batsman. A player skilled at bowling is called a bowler. ...
  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. (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".
  14. (Bowled) An undesirable outcome, analogous to the manner of the similarly disastrous dismissal of a batsman in cricket. See also withered. ...
  15. (Bowled) The act of filling a small enclosed area with clouds of marijuana smoke; ie. car, bus, room, hotel bathroom. (Dorian)
  16. (Bowled) dismissal of batsman when the ball knocks the bails off the stumps.
  17. (BOWLER) made bowls and dishes and also a term used for those who made the rounded part of spoons before casting
  18. (Bowler) As the image implies, this bag is shaped like a bowling ball. The bag usually has reinforced straps and a half oval shape.
  19. (Bowler) Refers to a player who primarily excels at delivering a ball to a batsman or a player in the process of delivering the ball.
  20. (Bowler) Stiff-brimmed hard, rounded-crow hat. (Synonym for derby), black, gray, brown.
  21. (Bowler) a person who shaped the concave part of the spoon, or who made bowls / dishes.
  22. (bowler) 1. (cricket) a member of the fielding side who bowls or is bowling. 2. a player at bowls.
  23. (bowler) 1850 on - man's hard felt hat with domed crown and narrow brim rolled up at the sides - designed by an English hatter, William Bowler - worn by the earl of darby to the races & became known as the derby by Americans (4)
  24. (bowler) style of hat worn by JD
  25. (Bowling) Boys Varsity, Girls Varsity