Showing posts with label Cotton Bowl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cotton Bowl. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

bowl, boll

Bowl or bowl means to play the game of knocking over pins with a ball rolled at them--
He spent years trying to bowl a perfect game.
She learned to bowl when she was in her teens.
Bowl also means a dish with sides--
Would you like another bowl of cereal?
We would like a bowl of spaghetti to share.

Bowl may also mean  a special or championship football game --
The Rose Bowl attracts a big crowd every year.
We will all miss the Hula Bowl, since it isn't played any longer.

Boll or boll  ( rhymes with bowl ) means the seed or pod of a plant, such as cotton--
The boll weevil is an insect that may live in cotton plants.
Cotton grows inside a boll, something like a protective shell.

Now that you know that, you can say--
"The children and old people sat and picked the cotton from the boll, putting the cotton into a large bowl."

Note--"bole" ( rhymes with bowl and boll ) means a reddish-brown color, or the pigment used to make it.
Note # 2--the "Cotton Bowl" is a football game, or the Texas football stadium in which it is played.
Not to be confused with a "cotton boll", meaning a pod of cotton, as grown on the plant.