Noun
1. a round vessel that is open at the top; used for holding fruit or liquids or for serving food
2. a concave shape with an open top
3. a dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
4. the quantity contained in a bowl
5. a large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
6. a wooden ball (with flattened sides) used in the game of bowls
7. a small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco
Verb
1. roll (a ball)
2. engage in the sport of bowling;
First put the flour in the bowl, and then beat the eggs in.
He took up a bowl of water and gulped it down.
There isn't the slightest flaw in this bowl.
Their best man came on to bowl.
I refilled the dog's water bowl.
Fold this glass bowl in newspaper.
Cover the food with a bowl to keep it from getting cold.
He put some pepper in the bowl.
Form a bowl from clay.
Our hostess served up a large bowl of steaming hot dumplings.
The bowl is too small for the soup.
There's a crack on the underneath of the bowl.
Don't empty the dirty water into the bowl.
He drank up a whole bowl.
Put the bowl where it belongs.
a bowl of strawberries with lashings of cream
There's not much sustenance in a bowl of soup.
Meanwhile, melt the white chocolate in a bowl suspended over simmering water.
Tip the vegetables into a bowl.
Everyone wanted to bowl, hence everyone wanted to open a bowling alley.
Place them in a jam jar, porcelain bowl, or other similar container.
Mix the ingredients for the dressing in a bowl.
Remove the cover and spoon some of the sauce into a bowl.
Crack the eggs into a bowl.
He was sitting at the big table cradling a large bowl of milky coffee.
She poured some water into a plastic bowl. Faust, her Great Dane, lapped it up with relish.
Serve a bowl of warm tomato sauce on the side for dipping, if desired.
In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar and the yolks.
She served him a bowl of beef stew.
Smear a little olive oil over the inside of the salad bowl.
bowl out &I{【体育运动】}
To retire (a batsman in cricket) with a bowled ball that knocks the bails off the wicket.
bowl over
To take by surprise.
To make a powerful impression on; overwhelm.
bowl someone over
knock someone down
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