Thesaurus / bowl
FEEDBACKHow to use bowl in a sentence
When the marketing guy decided to work from his dining room because it “helped him think” to be able to pour himself a bowl of Lucky Charms cereal whenever he felt the urge, he didn’t have to get permission from management.
WHAT IF YOUR COMPANY HAD NO RULES? (BONUS EPISODE)MARIA KONNIKOVASEPTEMBER 12, 2020FREAKONOMICSLike Goldilocks chasing down that perfect bowl, Williams is among a dedicated class of professional and amateur cooks around the world who compete each year to serve the best bowl of, essentially, gruel.
IN PURSUIT OF THE PERFECT BOWL OF PORRIDGECLARISSA WEISEPTEMBER 11, 2020EATERBy day, ski off 11,000-foot peaks with narrow chutes, aspen groves, and wide-open bowls.
27 EPIC TRIPS TO START PLANNING NOWTHE EDITORSSEPTEMBER 8, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEOnce that’s done, spoon the rice into a bowl, crack two raw eggs atop it, and add some soy sauce and furikake.
THIS DELICIOUS JAPANESE BREAKFAST COSTS UNDER $1WES SILERSEPTEMBER 2, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEOf course, the situation could change by the time the college football season kicks off or before the bowl games begin at the end of this year and into 2021.
5 QUESTIONS ABOUT MICROSOFT’S PLANS FOR TIKTOKTIM PETERSONAUGUST 5, 2020DIGIDAYEach man in the room was smoking a pipe, which consisted of a brass bowl and a reed stem over three feet long.
OUR LITTLE KOREAN COUSINH. LEE M. PIKEYet though discharged from drinking himself, he was not hindered from making a bowl of punch to his friends.
THE BOOK OF ANECDOTES AND BUDGET OF FUN;VARIOUSThe old highway followed the very brink of the Punch Bowl, and was in winter-time extremely dangerous for coaches.
THE PORTSMOUTH ROAD AND ITS TRIBUTARIESCHARLES G. HARPERWe were shown how the bowl or vase was burned, shrinking to nearly half its size in the process.
BRITISH HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS FROM A MOTOR CARTHOMAS D. MURPHYThe first and largest of these had a thick bamboo stem, an amber mouthpiece, and a tiny, disproportionate bowl of brass.
DOPESAX ROHMERWORDS RELATED TO BOWL
- alembics
- bags
- beakers
- bins
- bottles
- bowls
- boxes
- buckets
- bunkers
- caissons
- canisters
- cans
- canteens
- capsules
- carafes
- cartons
- caskets
- casks
- cauldrons
- chambers
- chests
- churns
- cisterns
- cradles
- crates
- crocks
- dishes
- ewers
- firkins
- flasks
- hampers
- hods
- hoppers
- humidors
- hutches
- jars
- jeroboams
- jugs
- kettles
- magnums
- packages
- packets
- pails
- pits
- pods
- pokes
- pots
- potteries
- pouches
- purses
- receptacles
- reliquaries
- repositories
- sacks
- sacs
- scuttles
- steins
- storages
- tanks
- tubs
- utensils
- vases
- vats
- vessels
- vials
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