What is the name meaning of BOWLIN. Phrases containing BOWLIN
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Hebrew
Precious Thing; Treasure
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : nickname from Old French bon sire ‘good sir’, given either to a fine gentleman (perhaps ironically), or to someone who made frequent use of this term of address. Compare Bowser.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Peaceful Beloved
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu
Responsibility; Charming; Goddess Parvati
Female
German
Variant spelling of German Loreley, LORELEI means "murmuring rock."
Girl/Female
English American Scottish
From the linden tree island.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew unisex Efah, EIFA means "darkness" or "gloomy."Â
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic)
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic) : occupational name from Yiddish tesler ‘carpenter’.English : variant of Tessler.German : variant of Tescher.
Girl/Female
Tamil
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n.
The right of bowling again at a full set of pins, after having knocked all the pins down in less than three bowls. If all the pins are knocked down in one bowl it is a double spare; in two bowls, a single spare.
a.
Done, as pitching, with the hand lower than the shoulder, or, as bowling, with the hand lower than elbow.
adv.
In an underhand manner; -- said of pitching or bowling.
a.
Done (as bowling or pitching) with the arm raised above the shoulder. See Overhard.
n.
An iron or pope thimble or grommet worked into or attached to the edges and corners of a sail; -- usually in the plural. The cringles are used for making fast the bowline bridles, earings, etc.
a.
Done (as pitching or bowling) with the hand higher than the elbow, or the arm above, or higher than, the shoulder.
n.
A rope fastened near the middle of the leech or perpendicular edge of the square sails, by subordinate ropes, called bridles, and used to keep the weather edge of the sail tight forward, when the ship is closehauled.
a.
Done (as bowling) with the arm not raised above the elbow, that is, not swung far out from the body; underhand. Cf. Over-arm and Round-Arm.
a.
Applied to the method delivering the ball in bowling, by swinging the arm horizontally.
n. pl.
A game played with nine pins, or pieces of wood, set on end, at which a wooden ball is bowled to knock them down; bowling.
n.
The game of tenpins or bowling.
n.
The act of playing at or rolling bowls, or of rolling the ball at cricket; the game of bowls or of tenpins.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bowl