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green bowling

noun as in lawn bowling

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He has a series sitting at 1-1 with two matches to play, and a couple of very green bowling colleagues in his care.

From BBC

Bowling Green: Bowling Green hasn’t won an opener since beating Tulsa 34-7 to kick off the 2013 season, and it hasn’t won an opener on the road since it bested Idaho 32-15 in 2011.

The genteel sport of crown green bowling is being threatened by increasing incidents of hooliganism, prompting one county to impose a ban on alcohol-related trouble at matches.

When you walk inside the library April waves from the back corner, but before you can wave back, Mr. MacDonald, the librarian, jumps in front of you, holding a hardcover book in his colossal left hand, a neon green bowling ball in his right, and sporting a way-too-big 4XL tee that reads: Irony: The Opposite of Wrinkly Welcome to the Dragonfly Cafe Here fellas, take a book.

Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg was the first green bowling alley in the country,” says Shapiro.

From Forbes

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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