slovník Zulu - Angličtina

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1. bowl bowl


Do you bowl?
Please put the potato chips in the bowl. Don't eat them directly from the bag.
They found an ancient bowl from 2,000 years ago.
I've sometimes taken time off work to watch the Super Bowl.
The glass bowl broke into tiny fragments.
There was, however, a need for food to be carried from the bowl to the mouth, and chopsticks came along to meet that need.
When there was despair in the dust bowl and depression across the land, she saw a nation conquer fear itself with a New Deal, new jobs, a new sense of common purpose. Yes, we can.
Crack two eggs into a bowl, then whisk them together with some milk.
For example, they do not have to go to a stadium to see the World Series or the Super Bowl because they can enjoy watching the games in their own living rooms.
When I was little, my grandmother would put out a small bowl of milk specifically for hedgehogs.
Come on, you gloomy Gusses. Who's up for a big bowl on nonfat ice milk?
How many bowls do you have in the kitchen?
We filled a bowl with popcorn before the movie.
There are certain things that we need to recognize. Africa's begging-bowl leaks.
Don't take it, it's a dog's bowl!

2. ball ball


Catch the ball!
Do you believe that the universe began as a small ball of fire?
I broke the one I've been using till now this morning while playing with a ball in the room.
It is characteristic of the fork ball, one of baseball's change-ups, that a ball that flew straight will drop suddenly just before the batter.
Mr Chairman, what needs moving next, again? "Scoreboard, giant ball and the tug-of-war rope."
He looked deeply into his crystal ball and predicted my future.
Sharapova's shots are very fast but...a fast ball means that it will come back that much faster.
I bought a new ball point pen with an electronic watch especially for this test.
That shan't happen again, Fortunatus said to himself, and they started to ride at each other again. This time, Fortunatus's spear met his foe so powerfully that he flew from his horse like a ball and lay dead on the earth.
Ball the paper and throw at Peter's head. He balled some snow and built a snowman
Football originally meant "a game played with a ball on foot" - unlike a game played on horseback, such as polo.
The tape having been replayed, the referee conceded that the ball had crossed the line.
In the Greek football game, the players on one team tried to carry a ball across a line in the other team's territory.
In fact, you could do anything you wanted in order to get or keep the ball.
The game of pinball involves directing a little steel ball onto ramps and into holes with a pair of flippers.