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bowler

/boh-ler/US // ˈboʊ lər //UK // (ˈbəʊlə) //

投手,投球手,保龄球手,保镖

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who bowl, especially a participant in a bowling game, as candlepins or tenpins.
    • : Cricket. the player who throws the ball to be played by the batsman.

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Examples

  • Disappointed with this rather low score, Magritte decided to give up on the sport of bowling and instead stick to bowler hats.

  • After the group’s ouster, the country’s national cricket team was established and this Gen Z bowler has since become an international superstar with several heavy-hitting teams competing for his talents.

  • Professional bowlers, too, are wondering how to keep the spirit of togetherness that bowling can foster alive for their own communities.

  • Though we got a lot of serious bowlers who came all time, a lot of people were there to just have fun.

  • Go out and leave a six-pack at the Tomb of the Unknown Bowler.

  • Ware, a tenacious pass-rusher, is a 7-time Pro Bowler and the Cowboys all-time leader in sacks, with 117 in nine seasons.

  • Large in size, the painting depicts a man dressed in a sharp suit and bowler cap, a style typical of Magritte himself.

  • There was a photo of ex-Pro Bowler Kerry Rhodes carrying a man by a pool, bare chested and beaming.

  • Photos on his Facebook page show him usually sporting a black bowler hat, sunglasses, tight jeans, and a black leather jacket.

  • It was crowned by a wide-brimmed bowler hat which the man wore pressed down upon his ears like a Jew pedlar.

  • He claps on his bowler-hat, gives another amazed look round, says with a shrug, "Unusual!"

  • Opening a cupboard door, Kilfane revealed a number of pendent, ragged garments, and two more bowler hats.

  • In some matches, the bowler may give six balls where the parties are agreed.

  • Oriental peoples who had never heard of nationality before, took to it as they took to the cigarettes and bowler hats of the west.