Bowler
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British pronunciation/bˈə‍ʊlɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈboʊɫɝ/

Definición y Significado de "bowler"

01

bombín

a man's hat made of hard felt with a curved brim and dome-shaped top
bowler definition and meaning

What is a "bowler"?

A bowler, also known as a bowler hat or a derby, is a hard-felt hat with a rounded crown, created in 1849 by the British hatmakers James and George Lock. It was originally designed as a sturdy hat for gamekeepers and horseback riding, but it soon became popular with the upper classes for everyday wear. The bowler hat features a short, curled brim and a low, round crown that sits comfortably on the head. It is typically made of wool or fur felt and is often seen as a symbol of British culture and style. Despite falling out of fashion in recent years, the bowler hat remains a popular choice for formal events and is still worn by some traditionalist businessmen and politicians.

02

lanzador

(cricket) a player who throws the ball to the batsman
bowler definition and meaning
03

jugador de bolos

a person who plays bowling and throws a heavy ball at a set of pins
04

jugador de boliche

a player who rolls a ball down a lane in an attempt to knock over as many pins as possible
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Ejemplo
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The bowler knocked over the leg stump with a yorker delivery.
The bowler adjusted his line after noticing the vacant deep square leg region.
The bowler bowled a slower ball, deceiving the batsman at long on.
The bowler bowled a full delivery and the batsman drove it to long off for a boundary.
The fast bowler induced an edge, and it went straight to second slip.
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