bowling

bowling
noun
1 indoor game
ADJECTIVE
pro (AmE), professional (esp. AmE)
duckpin (AmE), tenpin (esp. BrE)
lawn (esp. AmE)
VERB + BOWLING
go

Let's go bowling on Saturday.

BOWLING + NOUN
ball
pin (esp. AmE)
alley, centre/center
club
green (esp. BrE)
2 in the game of cricket
ADJECTIVE
fast, pace, quick
slow
seam, spin, swing
accurate, tight
VERB + BOWLING
open

McArthur opened the bowling on the first day of the match.

BOWLING + NOUN
attack

England were no match for the Indian bowling attack.

average
crease

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