bowl
101BOWL — s. m. Voyez BOL …
102bowl — 1) a rounded glass container for keeping live goldfish 2) a float or buoy on a fishing net (Norfolk dialect) …
103Bowl — The sockets of the lamps of the golden candlestick of the tabernacle are called bowls (Ex. 25:31, 33, 34; 37:17, 19, 20); the same word so rendered being elsewhere rendered cup (Gen. 44:2, 12, 16), and wine pot (Jer. 35:5). The reservoir for… …
104bowl — (bol) s. m. Voy. bol …
105bowl — (bōl) [A.S. bolla] a rounded, more or less hemispherical open container, or a structure resembling such a container …
106bowl — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. basin, vessel, dish; cup, breaker; arena. See receptacle, concavity. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dish, vessel, tureen, pot, porringer, saucer, crock, jar, urn, pan, basin, casserole, boat, vase; see also… …
107bowl — Brittish slang to puke. I drank twenty three glasses of Scotch at the bar last night and ended up bowling in the men s room …
108bowl — Brittish slang to puke. I drank twenty three glasses of Scotch at the bar last night and ended up bowling in the men s room …
109bowl — bole, boll …
110bowl — sb. K. Horn, 1155 …