noun the act of bowling in cricket or lawn bowling
verb to participate in a game of bowling
In music, a bowl can refer to a part of a musical instrument like a Tibetan singing bowl.
In fashion, a bowl cut is a hairstyle characterized by a straight fringe and short hair around the sides and back.
In cooking, a bowl is used for mixing ingredients or serving food.
In sports such as bowling, a bowl is the object thrown to knock down pins.
In pottery, a bowl is a vessel for holding liquids or other substances.
A chef uses a bowl to mix ingredients, toss salads, or serve food.
A potter uses a bowl as a form to shape clay into various vessels.
A hair stylist may use a bowl to mix hair dye or bleach for coloring treatments.
A gardener may use a bowl to mix soil, plant seeds, or hold water for watering plants.
A carpenter may use a bowl to hold nails, screws, or other small hardware items while working.
A scientist may use a bowl in a laboratory setting for mixing chemicals or conducting experiments.
A nurse may use a bowl to hold medication, clean wounds, or collect samples for testing.
An artist may use a bowl to mix paint, hold water for watercolor painting, or create sculptures.
An athlete may use a bowl for mixing protein shakes, holding snacks, or as a piece of equipment in certain sports.
A teacher may use a bowl for classroom activities, such as mixing ingredients in a science experiment or holding art supplies.
A plumber may use a bowl to catch water or debris while working on plumbing fixtures.
A fashion designer may use a bowl to hold pins, buttons, or other small accessories while working on garments.