bowling
Americannoun
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any of several games in which players standing at one end of an alley or green roll balls at standing objects or toward a mark at the other end, especially a game in which a heavy ball is rolled from one end of a wooden alley at wooden pins set up at the opposite end.
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the game of bowls; lawn bowling.
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an act or instance of playing or participating in any such game.
Bowling is a pleasant way to exercise.
noun
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any of various games in which a heavy ball is rolled down a special alley, usually made of wood, at a group of wooden pins, esp the games of tenpin bowling (tenpins) and skittles (ninepins)
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the game of bowls
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cricket the act of delivering the ball to the batsman
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(modifier) of or relating to bowls or bowling
a bowling team
Etymology
Origin of bowling
Example Sentences
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A game of bowling at Tenpin costs £38.50 making the total night out £212.50.
From BBC • Mar. 23, 2026
I have bowled, as a child, and later with friends, when it enjoyed a renaissance back in the last century — it was pre-cocktail bowling, the beer years.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 16, 2026
In 2024, workers said, the company hosted a Christmas party that featured a cash bar at a local bowling alley.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 11, 2026
Completed in 2021, the sprawling property is now believed to be worth around $35 million, offering an array of high-end amenities, including a bowling alley, private gym, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and a spa.
From MarketWatch • Mar. 4, 2026
Her eyes, Rishi saw, were glued to the bowling pins.
From "When Dimple Met Rishi" by Sandhya Menon
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