Bowler

//ˈboʊ.lɚ//

Synonyms for "bowler" (11 found)

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Closest matches (3)

Strong matches (3)

Noun(1 words)

Related words (5)

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Translations

18 translations across 10 languages.

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Catalan

2 entries
  • bitllaire noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)
  • jugador de bitlles noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)

Finnish

3 entries
  • keilaaja noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)
  • syöttäjä noun (cricket: player currently bowling)
  • syöttäjä noun (cricket: player selected mainly for his bowling ability)

Gujarati

1 entries
  • ગોલંદાજ noun (cricket: player currently bowling)

Japanese

2 entries
  • ボウラー noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)
  • ボウリング選手 noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)

Korean

2 entries
  • 볼러 noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)
  • 볼링 선수 noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)

Marathi

2 entries
  • गोलंदाज noun (cricket: player currently bowling)
  • गोलंदाज noun (cricket: player selected mainly for his bowling ability)

Māori

1 entries
  • kaiepa noun (cricket: player currently bowling)

Polish

3 entries
  • kręglarz noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)
  • rzucający noun (cricket: player currently bowling)
  • rzucający noun (cricket: player selected mainly for his bowling ability)

Romanian

1 entries
  • popicar noun (one who engages in the sport of bowling)

Swedish

1 entries
  • kastare noun (cricket: player currently bowling)

Sample sentences

11 total sentences available.

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There is a bowler hat on the table.

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Guess what they got! A bowler hat for him and leather boots for her!

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Tom is a bowler.

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Tom is a very good bowler.

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