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Bowled vs Blown - What's the difference?

bowled | blown |


As verbs the difference between bowled and blown

is that bowled is (bowl) while blown is .

As an adverb bowled

is (cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As an adjective blown is

distended, swollen or inflated.

Bowled vs Bowl - What's the difference?

bowled | bowl |


As verbs the difference between bowled and bowl

is that bowled is past tense of bowl while bowl is to roll or throw (a ball) in the correct manner in cricket and similar games and sports.

As an adverb bowled

is describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a noun bowl is

a roughly hemispherical container used to hold, mix or present food, such as salad, fruit or soup, or other items.

Wikidiffcom vs Bowled - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | bowled |


As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a verb bowled is

(bowl).

Boiled vs Bowled - What's the difference?

boiled | bowled |


As verbs the difference between boiled and bowled

is that boiled is (boil) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adjective boiled

is cooked in boiling water.

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Bowned vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bowned | bowled |


As verbs the difference between bowned and bowled

is that bowned is (bowne) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Bowsed vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bowsed | bowled |


As verbs the difference between bowsed and bowled

is that bowsed is (bowse) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Howled vs Bowled - What's the difference?

howled | bowled |


As verbs the difference between howled and bowled

is that howled is (howl) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Bawled vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bawled | bowled |


As verbs the difference between bawled and bowled

is that bawled is past tense of bawl while bowled is past tense of bowl.

As an adverb bowled is

describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

Bowler vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bowler | bowled |


In cricket|lang=en terms the difference between bowler and bowled

is that bowler is (cricket) a player selected mainly for his bowling ability while bowled is (cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a noun bowler

is (bowling) one who engages in the sport of bowling or bowler can be a bowler hat; a round black hat formerly popular among british businessmen.

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

As a verb bowled is

(bowl).

Bowked vs Bowled - What's the difference?

bowked | bowled |


As verbs the difference between bowked and bowled

is that bowked is (bowk) while bowled is (bowl).

As an adverb bowled is

(cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.

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