1 N‑COUNT Your bowels are the tubes in your body through which digested food passes from your stomach to your anus.
2 N‑PLURAL You can refer in a polite way to someone getting rid of the waste from their body by saying that they move, open, or empty their bowels .
3
N‑PLURAL
You can refer to the parts deep inside something such as the earth, a building, or a machine as
the bowels of
that thing. [HUMOROUS
or LITERARY
] □
bow|er /baʊə r / (bowers ) N‑COUNT A bower is a shady, leafy shelter in a garden or wood. [LITERARY ]
bowl ◆◇◇ /boʊ l/ (bowls , bowling , bowled )
1
N‑COUNT
A
bowl
is a round container with a wide uncovered top. Some kinds of bowl are used, for example, for serving or eating food from, or in cooking, while other larger kinds are used for washing or cleaning. □
2
N‑COUNT
The contents of a bowl can be referred to as a
bowl
of
something. □ [+
3
N‑COUNT
You can refer to the hollow rounded part of an object as its
bowl
. □ [+
4 N‑UNCOUNT Bowls is a game in which players try to roll large wooden balls as near as possible to a small wooden ball. Bowls is usually played outdoors on grass. [BRIT ] in AM, use lawn bowling 5 N‑COUNT [usu pl] A set of bowls is a set of round wooden balls that you play bowls with.
6
VERB
In a sport such as cricket, when a bowler
bowls
a ball, he or she sends it down the pitch towards a batsman. □ [V
n]
7
VERB
If you
bowl
along
in a car or on a boat, you move along very quickly, especially when you are enjoying yourself. □ [V
prep/adv]
8
N‑COUNT
A large stadium where sports or concerts take place is sometimes called a
Bowl
. □
9 → see also bowling , begging bowl , fruit bowl , mixing bowl , punch bowl , salad bowl , sugar bowl
▸ bowl over
1
PHRASAL VERB
To
bowl
someone
over
means to push them and make them fall to the ground. □ [
2
PHRASAL VERB
If you
are bowled over
by
something, you are very impressed or surprised by it. □ [
bow|ler
/boʊ
lə
r
/ (bowlers
) N‑COUNT
The
bowler
in a sport such as cricket is the player who is bowling the ball. □
bo w|ler ha t (bowler hats ) N‑COUNT A bowler hat is a round, hard, black hat with a narrow brim which is worn by men, especially British businessmen. Bowler hats are no longer very common. [mainly BRIT ] in AM, use derby
bowl|ful
/boʊ
lfʊl/ (bowlfuls
) N‑COUNT
The contents of a bowl can be referred to as a
bowlful
of
something. □ [+
bowl|ing /boʊ l I ŋ/
1
N‑UNCOUNT
Bowling
is a game in which you roll a heavy ball down a narrow track towards a group of wooden objects and try to knock down as many of them as possible. □
2 N‑UNCOUNT In a sport such as cricket, bowling is the action or activity of bowling the ball towards the batsman.
bo wl|ing al|ley (bowling alleys ) N‑COUNT A bowling alley is a building which contains several tracks for bowling.
bo wl|ing green (bowling greens ) N‑COUNT A bowling green is an area of very smooth, short grass on which the game of bowls or lawn bowling is played.