1. bowled - Verb
2. bowled - Adverb
of Bowl
Source: Webster's dictionaryI've been practicing. I bowled a 129, It was like special olympics or something. Barack Obama
People want to be bowled over by something special. Nine times out of ten you might strike out, but that tenth time, that peak experience, is what people want. That's what can move the world. That's art. Haruki Murakami
Down the mine I dreamed of cricket; I bowled imaginery balls in the dark; I sent the stumps spinning and heard them rattling in the tunnels. No mishap was going to stop me from bowling in the real game, especially this one. Harold Larwood
I saw David Lynch's 'The Elephant Man' when I was 15. I was completely bowled over. I found it so beautiful, strange and mesmerizing that I went back to the cinema every night for a week to see it. Ben Daniels
Back then it was nothing like today. So you'd go to the bowling alley. We bowled and you could be in the back and you could make out, you know? And you know how hot it was to make out. Steven Tyler
I'd bowled a lot, but I never really had proper lessons. John Goodman