Words nearby bowl
British Dictionary definitions for bowl over (1 of 3)
bowl over
verb (tr, adverb)
informal
to surprise (a person) greatly, esp in a pleasant way; astound; amaze
he was bowled over by our gift
to knock (a person or thing) down; cause to fall over
British Dictionary definitions for bowl over (2 of 3)
bowl
1
/ (bəʊl) /
noun
Word Origin for bowl
Old English
bolla; related to Old Norse
bolli, Old Saxon
bollo
British Dictionary definitions for bowl over (3 of 3)
bowl
2
/ (bəʊl) /
noun
a wooden ball used in the game of bowls, having flattened sides, one side usually being flatter than the other in order to make it run on a curved course
a large heavy ball with holes for gripping with the fingers and thumb, used in tenpin bowling
verb
Word Origin for bowl
C15: from French
boule, ultimately from Latin
bulla bubble
Idioms and Phrases with bowl over
bowl over
Astonish, surprise greatly, overwhelm, as in I was simply bowled over by their wonderful performance. This term originated in cricket, where it means “to knock all the bails off the wicket.” [Mid-1800s]