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  • 41bowl — миска begging bowl миска для сбора пищи священниками в Азии …

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  • 42bowl|ful — «BOHL ful», noun, plural bowls|ful or bowl|fuls. the amount that a bowl will hold; contents of a bowl: »Give the plant two bowlfuls of water …

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  • 43Bowl Bound — was a board game originally marketed in 1973 by Baltimore based Avalon Hill. Bowl Bound was marketed with an endorsement by Sports Illustrated . The game allowed 32 select NCAA I A teams from 1960 to 1970, including a few Ivy League squads, to be …

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  • 44Bowl-legged — a. Having crooked legs, esp. with the knees bent outward. Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 45Bowl-A-Rama — is a stage magic trick invented by Kevin James.The magician holds up a pad, on which he draws a picture of a bowling ball, with the words Bowling Ball surrounding it. He then closes the pad, holds it in front of him, and a physical bowling ball… …

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  • 46Bowl of Hygieia — is one of the symbols of pharmacy.Hygieia was the Greek goddess of health. From Greek mythology …

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  • 47bowl over — index overcome (overwhelm) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 48bowl someone over — bowl (someone) over 1. to completely surprise someone. I was totally bowled over by the beautiful gift from the office staff. The party completely bowled him over. 2. to cause someone to fall by hitting them with your body. Reagan burst through… …

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  • 49bowl over — bowl (someone) over 1. to completely surprise someone. I was totally bowled over by the beautiful gift from the office staff. The party completely bowled him over. 2. to cause someone to fall by hitting them with your body. Reagan burst through… …

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  • 50bowl over — [v] amaze astonish, astound, dumbfound, flabbergast, floor, stagger, startle, stun, surprise; concept 42 …

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