Bowl

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Bowl may refer to:

  • Bowl (vessel), a common open-top vessel used to serve food
  • Bowls, a precision sport popular in the United Kingdom
  • Bowl, in cricket, the act of bowling, performed by a bowler
  • Super Bowl, the championship a game of the National Football League in the United States
  • Bowl games, post-season college football games
  • Quizbowl, a family of games of questions and answers on all topics of human knowledge
  • Knowledge Bowl, an academic contest similar to quizbowl, but with less of an emphasis on individual performance.
  • Bowl pack, also known as smoking pipe, a device used for smoking combustible substances such as tobacco and cannabis
  • Hollywood Bowl, a modern amphitheatre in Hollywood, California, USA
  • Bowl (drug culture), the receptacle in which marijuana is placed prior to smoking
  • Toilet bowl.
  • Bowl cut, a haircut that looks like an inverted bowl on top of the person's head

  • Bowling, game played in a bowling alley
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