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Bowling Green

NOUN
  1. a town in southern Kentucky

How To Use Bowling Green In A Sentence

  • In the summer you can see almost every junior pupil on the village bowling green at an after school club.
  • Surely it will be torched soon, like the old bowling green pavilion, and will make all efforts to improve the neighbourhood seem naive and hopeless. Times, Sunday Times
  • A more promising solution for both bowling greens and golf courses is the use of vermicides and/or insecticides.
  • Sipping tea before the botanic feast of flowers and trees that surrounds the bowling green, the men and women in white were perplexed by the slurs.
  • Moore earned a bachelor's degree in English, summa cum laude, from the University of North Carolina and a master of fine arts degree in creative writing from Bowling Green State University (Ohio). ErieBlogs
  • The resort also has a supervised children's indoor area, tennis courts, a croquet lawn, a bowling green and archery facilities.
  • The sports hall, bowling green and coach park is likely to be lost, and council officers are already looking at the possibility of moving them elsewhere in the city.
  • I have watched the chaps on our local bowling green, and lunch is invariably ham sandwiches on white bread, neatly wrapped in greaseproof paper, and a Thermos of tea, with very few variations permitted on this theme.
  • But tour operators also say one lesser-known site very important to Chinese visitors is the 'Charging Bull' sculpture in Bowling Green Park.
  • The plans were then amended to exclude the original proposals for a synthetic hockey pitch and floodlighting and add a new bowling green and retention of existing grassed areas.
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