BOWL vs STADIUM: NOUN
- Any of various postseason games played between specially selected teams, especially at the college level.
- More specifically
- A large drinking-cup; a goblet: in this sense now chiefly figurative, as an emblem of festivity or dissipation.
- Anything having the general shape or use of a bowl, as a natural depression in the ground, the pound or central portion of a fishing-weir, the hollow or containing part of a vessel or utensil having a stem or a handle, etc.: as, the bowl of a chalice, a spoon, or a tobacco-pipe.
- A concave shape with an open top
- The quantity contained in a bowl
- A wooden ball (with flattened sides) used in the game of bowls
- A small round container that is open at the top for holding tobacco
- A low-standing concave vessel used for various domestic and other purposes, chiefly for holding liquids or liquid food.
- A bowl-shaped stadium or outdoor theater.
- A bowl-shaped topographic depression.
- A bowl-shaped part, as of a spoon or pipe.
- A drinking goblet.
- The contents of such a vessel.
- A hemispherical vessel, wider than it is deep, used for holding food or fluids.
- A large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
- A large wooden ball weighted or slightly flattened so as to roll with a bias.
- A roll or throw of this ball, as in bowling.
- A revolving cylinder or drum in a machine.
- A dish that is round and open at the top for serving foods
- A round vessel that is open at the top; used for holding fruit or liquids or for serving food
- The main cylinder or drum of a calico-printing machine, against which are pressed the engraved copper rollers; a calender-roller.
- An antifriction roller in the pedal-motion of the feeding-device of a cotton-scutcher or picking-machine.
- A ball; any sphere or globe.
- A large solid ball of hard wood used in playing the game of bowls on a level plat of greensward called a bowling-green, or
- The game of skittles or ninepins on a long, floored surface of wood called a bowling-alley. (See bowls.)
- A turn at a game of bowls: as, it is his bowl next.
- In a knitting-machine, the roller or antifriction wheel on which the carriage traverses.
- One of the buoys or floats used by herring-fishers about Yarmouth, England, to support, the drift-net and keep its edge uppermost. These bowls are colored to mark the divisions of the fleet of nets.
- A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispherical), to hold liquids, etc.
- Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convivial drinking.
- The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold.
- The hollow part of a thing.
- 4 (pron. böl). A marble used by boys in play; in the plural, the game itself.
- In surveying, a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope.
- A venue where sporting events are held.
- A kind of telemeter for measuring the distance of an object of known dimensions, by observing the angle it subtends; especially (Surveying), a graduated rod used to measure the distance of the place where it stands from an instrument having a telescope, by observing the number of the graduations of the rod that are seen between certain parallel wires (stadia wires) in the field of view of the telescope; -- also called stadia, and stadia rod.
- A modern structure, with its inclosure, resembling the ancient stadium{2}, used for athletic games which are typically played out-of-doors; such stadiums are usually large structures without roofs, though some modern stadiums may have a protective dome overhead. It may be contrasted with the arena, the term commonly used for smaller structures at which indoor games are played.
- A race course; especially, the Olympic course for foot races.
- A Greek measure of length, being the chief one used for itinerary distances, also adopted by the Romans for nautical and astronomical measurements. It was equal to 600 Greek or 625 Roman feet, or 125 Roman paces, or to 606 feet 9 inches English. This was also called the Olympic stadium, as being the exact length of the foot-race course at Olympia.
- A stage; period; in medicine, a stage or period of a disease, especially of an intermittent disease.
- Hence A Greek course for foot-racos, disposed on a level, with sloping banks or tiers of seats for spectators rising along its two sides and at one end, which was typically of semicircular plan.
- A Greek itinerary unit, originally the distance between successive stations of the shouters and runners employed to estimate distances.
- In entomology, same as instar.
- In zoology, same as stage, 9.
- A stage in the development or life history of an organism.
- A stage or period in the course of a disease.
- A course on which foot races were held in ancient Greece, usually semicircular and having tiers of seats for spectators.
- An ancient Greek measure of distance, based on the length of such a course and equal to about 185 meters (607 feet).
- A large structure for open-air sports or entertainments
- A large, usually open structure for sports events with tiered seating for spectators.
BOWL vs STADIUM: VERB
- Roll (a ball)
- Engage in the sport of bowling
- N/A
BOWL vs STADIUM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To throw or roll a ball in bowling.
- To hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch toward the batsman at the other, keeping the arm straight throughout the delivery.
- To move quickly and smoothly, especially by rolling.
- To throw or roll (a ball).
- To achieve (a specified score) by bowling.
- To perform (a specified amount, as a string or game) in bowling.
- To move quickly and smoothly by or as if by rolling.
- To participate in a game of bowling.
- To meet or strike with or as if with the force of a rapidly rolling object.
- N/A
BOWL vs STADIUM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To deliver the ball to be played by the batsman at cricket.
- To move horizontally, with a rapid and easy motion, like a ball: as, the carriage bowled along.
- To roll or trundle, as a bowl.
- To pelt with or as with bowls.
- To play with bowls or at bowling: as, “challenge her to bowl,” Shak., L. L. L., iv.
- Hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch towards the batsman at the other end
- A large ball with finger holes used in the sport of bowling
- To roll a bowl, as in the game of bowls.
- The act of rolling something (as the ball in bowling)
- Used chiefly for holding food or liquids;
- A wooden ball (with flattened sides so that it rolls on a curved course) used in the game of lawn bowling
- N/A
BOWL vs STADIUM: RELATED WORDS
- Vase, Dish, Pail, Jug, Bowler, Platter, Salad, Jar, Soup, Cup, Pipe bowl, Arena, Trough, Basin, Stadium
- Gym, Baseball, Field, Playground, Club, Sports, Pitch, Gymnasium, Venues, Dome, Venue, Coliseum, Ballpark, Bowl, Arena
BOWL vs STADIUM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Toilet, Pan, Crust, Goblet, Vase, Dish, Pail, Bowler, Platter, Salad, Jar, Soup, Cup, Basin, Stadium
- Golf, Stage, Ground, Stade, Museum, Gym, Baseball, Field, Pitch, Gymnasium, Venues, Dome, Venue, Ballpark, Bowl
BOWL vs STADIUM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Try the Soyrizo Bowl, Watermelon Salad, Grain and Squash Bowl, Bounty Burger, Roasted Celery Root, and more.
- In the bowl of your stand mixer or large bowl, cream together cream cheese and powdered sugar.
- Transfer beans and sausage to a medium bowl; add cooked rice mixture to the same bowl.
- Please remember not to put them parallel on top of the bowl or in the bowl.
- Super Bowl catches and third in career Super Bowl receiving yards.
- The set includes a dinner plate, salad plate, pasta bowl, and cereal bowl.
- Using olive oil, grease bowl and place dough ball in bowl, turning once so all surfaces are oiled.
- It Bowl is an annual college bowl game played in Phoenix, Arizona at Chase Field.
- Motor City Bowl, but instead coached the Bearcats in International Bowl.
- Play Super Bowl, Puyopuyo Bowl, Halloween Bowl, Bumper Bowl, Aim Inside the Bowl, Stitch Tiki Bowl, Snow Bowl Royale.
- If you think Arrowhead Stadium is cool, you also might like Kauffman Stadium, located nearby.
- Turn left onto Stadium Way and follow the baseball signs until you enter Dodger Stadium off of Academy Road.
- The Arun Jaitley Stadium formerly Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium is a cricket ground in Delhi, India.
- The Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium is an internationally accredited track and field stadium.
- Yes, Gillette Stadium offers wheelchair and companion seating with comparable sightlines throughout the stadium.
- Kauffman Stadium or a Kansas City Chiefs football game at Arrowhead Stadium.
- Denny Stadium has long been a stadium feared by opponents.
- Stadium Concessions Agreement, the Stadium into and Santa Clara.
- Osceola County Stadium and Space Coast Stadium in Viera.
- Benz Stadium in Atlanta instead of Bobby Dodd Stadium.
BOWL vs STADIUM: QUESTIONS
- Would you take the Frisco Bowl or the Bahamas Bowl?
- Are there printable Super Bowl squares for the Super Bowl?
- Why is the Cowboys'Super Bowl appearance called The Blooper Bowl?
- Should Colbert be allowed to call the Super Bowl 'Super Bowl'?
- Why is Alabama in the Sugar Bowl instead of Sugar Bowl?
- Which Super Bowl records were set or tied in Super Bowl 50?
- Should you lather your shaving soap on a bowl or bowl?
- How much does it cost to bowl at Hollywood Bowl Stockton?
- Who will Alabama play in the Sugar Bowl and Rose Bowl?
- How many Chili Bowl entries are in the NASCAR Super Bowl?
- What does the stadium district vote mean for Invesco Stadium?
- Why is Three Rivers Stadium called a cookie cutter stadium?
- What kind of stadium is Wolverhampton Wanderers Stadium?
- Which is better Gillette Stadium or Foxboro Stadium?
- When did the Angels name their stadium Angel Stadium?
- Why is the Alabama football stadium called Auburn Stadium?
- Why is the Sardar Vallabhai stadium called Motera Stadium?
- How far is Highbury Stadium Square from Arsenal Stadium?
- Why is the Dallas Cowboys Stadium called Texas Stadium?
- Why is the Indore cricket stadium called Holkar Stadium?