bowler (Meaning)

Wordnet

bowler (n)

a cricketer who delivers the ball to the batsman in cricket

a player who rolls balls down an alley at pins

a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow brim

Webster

bowler (n.)

One who plays at bowls, or who rolls the ball in cricket or any other game.

A derby hat.

bowler Sentence Examples

  1. The cricketer was known for his exceptional skills as a bowler, consistently taking wickets for his team.
  2. She carefully selected her favorite bowler hat to complete her vintage-inspired outfit.
  3. The bowling alley was bustling with excitement as each bowler took their turn.
  4. The professional bowler displayed remarkable precision, consistently hitting the pocket with every throw.
  5. As a fast bowler, he relied on his speed and accuracy to intimidate opposing batsmen.
  6. The bowler approached the lane with confidence, ready to deliver another strike.
  7. Despite being a newcomer to the sport, she quickly impressed her teammates with her natural talent as a bowler.
  8. The cricket team's victory was largely attributed to their star bowler's outstanding performance.
  9. He adjusted his grip on the bowling ball, preparing to unleash a powerful hook as he approached the foul line.
  10. The vintage shop featured a collection of classic bowler hats, each with its own unique style and history.

FAQs About the word bowler

a cricketer who delivers the ball to the batsman in cricket, a player who rolls balls down an alley at pins, a felt hat that is round and hard with a narrow bri

Stetson, mitre, headgear, kepi, zucchetto, high hat, fez, capuche, cocked hat, turban

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The cricketer was known for his exceptional skills as a bowler, consistently taking wickets for his team.

She carefully selected her favorite bowler hat to complete her vintage-inspired outfit.

The bowling alley was bustling with excitement as each bowler took their turn.

The professional bowler displayed remarkable precision, consistently hitting the pocket with every throw.