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n [U]
a form of the game of bowls that is played on an area of grass with a slightly raised centre, instead of on a flat surface. It is played especially in the north of England.
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crown green bowls — [crown green bowls] noun [U] a form of the game of ↑bowls that is played on an area of grass with a slightly raised centre, instead of on a flat surface. It is played especially in the north of England … Useful english dictionary
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