Double and "thribble" bowls of punch were served in taverns; these held two and three quarts each.
To William Davenport Old Tenor To 3 Double Bowls punch by Capt.
Englishmen did not use without change the punch-bowls of India, but invented an exceptionally elegant form known by the name of Monteith.
After a time shuffle-board and bowls were tolerated in private houses, though not deemed reputable at the ordinary.
A single shelf contained each man's belongings, while at the end of the room there was a cupboard to hold the rough bread, greasy margarine, and chipped iron bowls and plates.
Tinned sardines, ration beef, Irish stew, slippery jellies, and musty macaroni were served on the one plate, liquid refreshments were gladly drunk out of bowls and collapsible mugs.
It turned out that these bowlswere nothing but fly-catchers.
The flies, attracted by the smell of beer, were caught in the bowls and perished.
Then the gentleman they called Papa brought home three very pretty glass bowls and filled them with beer.
You shall make its dishes, its spoons, its ladles, and its bowls to pour out offerings with.
I heard a loud voice out of the temple, saying to the seven angels, "Go and pour out the seven bowls of the wrath of God on the earth!
One of the seven angels who had the seven bowls came and spoke with me, saying, "Come here.
Now when he had taken the book, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb, each one having a harp, and golden bowls full of incense, which are the prayers of the saints.
I set before the sons of the house of the Rechabites bowlsfull of wine, and cups; and I said to them, Drink you wine.
All day they feast, all day the bowls flow round, And joy and music through the isle resound; At night each pair on splendid carpets lay, And crown'd with love the pleasures of the day.
There were two little white bowls setting one within the other upon the table.
Black Donald sat down in his shirt sleeves, took one of the bowls from Capitola and began to whisk up the whites with all his might and main.
He bowls a good length just off the off stump, and on his day and with a wicket in his favour can make the ball do a lot from the off.
He bowls and bowls, and continues to bowl; and probably the blind goddess gives in the end the wherewithal to be cheerful.
He bowls a really good length, and can apply the off break at will, and for years has stepped into the breach for Sussex and saved the rest of his side many many wearying hours of fielding.
Jackson is a confident bowler; he bowls with a confidence born of the past, and with an unlimited confidence in the future, and to this self-reliance I attribute a large proportion of his success.
He generally bowls them neck and crop, or else they are l.
As a rule he bowlswith a decidedly low action, with any amount of off break on—with every degree of pace.
It seems to me, however, that he bowls with very much the same effect.
And here, too, are their bowls of rice upon the table, but no spoons or forks with which to eat it.
These bowls are of wood, and are made of all sizes.
The various articles to be used in the preparation of the dish should be put into Russian bowls, and the bowls placed on a Japanese tray.
After the chocolate is melted it can be placed in bowls or cups for dipping.
One small vessel was trilocular, having its three chambers or bowls attached to one common base.
The bowls of two small pipes, similar to those in the Museum, and usually but erroneously denominated 'Danish tobacco pipes.
Samian ware is represented by many fragments of bowls and dishes.
The Chinese use a variety of pipes but all of them have small bowls for the tobacco.
The tubes or pipe-bowls used with these stems are mostly a combination of two substances--the red clay of Nish and the white earth of Rustchuk; they are graceful in form and sometimes decorated with gilding.
The bowls are sometimes painted beautifully, representing a variety of subjects, and in no way inferior to the painted porcelain for the table.
Then the water boiled and we made the tea and carried cups and bowls of it around with canned milk and commissary sugar.
You can fence like a Frenchman, you can play bowls as Father Jove plays with the globes of heaven, and you can ride like Diomed, the jolly Greek, who knew that horses could be stridden as well as driven.
I own a thousand bowls which Mummius left to my patron, where Daedalus is shown shutting Niobe up in the Trojan horse, and I also have cups engraved with the gladiatorial contests of Hermeros and Petraites: they're all heavy, too.
Whenever any of these vessels are needed for use in a dramatization, it is well to have the children bring jars and bowls from home which conform as nearly as possible to the shapes here given.
Earthenware bowls and jars may be used effectively.
Other bowls of the same size have four little feet, only two of which have a perforated hole.
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Meantime the empty'd bowls full oft they see “Spontaneously replenish'd; still the wine “Springs to the brim.
Not many of the colored ones have survived hard usage and the white many sided bowls with covers are getting very difficult to find.
Sugar bowls and creamers were made in clear white, blue, opalescent, and purple glass.
We stop at the introduction of marble bases as they are very much later and the bowls for many of these lamps were foreign.
To men who were friendly he gave live coals to carry away in bowls hollowed out of soapstone.
Manabo and some other villages the pipe makers cut the bowls of the clay pipes in floral designs or inlay small pieces of brass to form scroll patterns (Fig.
The bowlsare baked in a slow fire, and the mouthpieces are added.
Instead, copper and brass bowls contribute a note of variety, as well as large jars filled with great branches of flowers, gathered in the nearby woods.
Tall stately lilies, American Beauty roses, great bowls of gardenias and orchids are for stately rooms.
For a woman's bathroom, Venetian glass bottles, covered jars and bowls of every size, come in opalescent pale greens and other delicate tints.
He was a fierce man, who ate and drank from bowls made of the skulls of enemies, and who, when he received messages and petitions, wreathed himself from head to foot with poison snakes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bowls" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.