bowl vs cricket

bowl

verb
  • To throw the ball (in cricket and similar games and sports). 

  • To roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports. 

  • To play bowling or a similar game. 

  • To roll or carry smoothly on, or as on, wheels. 

  • To pelt or strike with anything rolled. 

noun
  • A dish comprising a mix of different foods, not all of which need be cooked, served in a bowl. 

  • The ball rolled by players in the game of lawn bowls. 

  • The action of bowling a ball. 

  • An elliptical-shaped stadium or amphitheater resembling a bowl. 

  • A haircut in which straight hair is cut at an even height around the edges, forming a bowl shape. 

  • A rounded portion of a glyph that encloses empty space, as in the letters d and o. 

  • A round crater (or similar) in the ground. 

  • A postseason football competition, a bowl game (i.e. Rose Bowl, Super Bowl) 

  • The game of bowls. 

  • The part of a spoon that holds content, as opposed to the handle. 

  • A roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items. 

  • As much as is held by a bowl. 

  • Part of a pipe, bong, or other smoking implement that holds the material to be burned. 

  • The round hollow part of anything. 

cricket

verb
  • To play the game of cricket. 

noun
  • A relatively small area of a roof constructed to divert water from a horizontal intersection of the roof with a chimney, wall, expansion joint, or other projection. 

  • A signalling device used by soldiers in hostile territory to identify themselves to a friendly in low visibility conditions. 

  • A variant of the game of darts. See Cricket (darts). 

  • An aural warning sound consisting of a continuously-repeating chime, designed to be difficult for pilots to ignore. 

  • A wooden footstool. 

  • An insect in the order Orthoptera, especially family Gryllidae, that makes a chirping sound by rubbing its wing casings against combs on its hind legs. 

  • A game played outdoors with bats and a ball between two teams of eleven, popular in England and many Commonwealth countries. 

  • An act that is fair and sportsmanlike. 

  • In the form crickets: absolute silence; no communication. 

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