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Bowling, game of
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Bowl
To roll as a bowl or cricket ball
Bowls
See Bowl a ball a game
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bowlful
the quantity contained in a bowl
gutter ball
A bowl in which the ball falls into the gutter4 resulting in
House of Commons
Qualification for M.P.'s (granted in 1858); and (6) Annual Parliaments. Bowles's Act.--By the Provisional Collection of Taxes Act, 1913 (3 &
Over arm
Done as bowling or pitching with the arm raised above the shoulder See
Gaming or gambling
so much of 33 Hen. 8, c. 9, as prohibits bowling, tennis, and other games of mere skill. It also provides
Money had and received
arises when the money is received and not earlier, see Bowling v. Cox, 1926 AC 751 (754).
Ninepins
which a wooden ball is bowled to knock them down bowling
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