| Badger-legged |
Having legs of unequal length, as the badger was thought to have. |
a. |
| Baker-legged |
Having legs that bend inward at the knees. |
a. |
| Bandy-legged |
Having crooked legs. |
a. |
| Bowl |
A concave vessel of various forms (often approximately hemispherical), to hold liquids, etc. |
n. |
| Bowl |
Specifically, a drinking vessel for wine or other spirituous liquors; hence, convivial drinking. |
n. |
| Bowl |
The contents of a full bowl; what a bowl will hold. |
n. |
| Bowl |
The hollow part of a thing; as, the bowl of a spoon. |
n. |
| Bowl |
A ball of wood or other material used for rolling on a level surface in play; a ball of hard wood having one side heavier than the other, so as to give it a bias when rolled. |
n. |
| Bowl |
An ancient game, popular in Great Britain, played with biased balls on a level plat of greensward. |
n. |
| Bowl |
The game of tenpins or bowling. |
n. |
| Bowl |
To roll, as a bowl or cricket ball. |
v. t. |
| Bowl |
To roll or carry smoothly on, or as on, wheels; as, we were bowled rapidly along the road. |
v. t. |
| Bowl |
To pelt or strike with anything rolled. |
v. t. |
| Bowl |
To play with bowls. |
v. i. |
| Bowl |
To roll a ball on a plane, as at cricket, bowls, etc. |
v. i. |
| Bowl |
To move rapidly, smoothly, and like a ball; as, the carriage bowled along. |
v. i. |
| Near-legged |
Having the feet so near together that they interfere in traveling. |
a. |
| Puff-legged |
Having a conspicuous tuft of feathers on the legs. |
a. |
| Rough-legged |
Having the legs covered with feathers; -- said of a bird. |
a. |
| Spindle-legged |
Having long, slender legs. |
a. |