0 past simple and past participle of bowl --
1 to roll a ball along a smooth surface during a game of bowls or bowling --
2 to throw a ball towards a batsman (= the player who hits the ball) using a vertical circular movement of the arm while running: --
I am bowled over by what is happening.
If ever anybody was bowled a half volley, that was it.
I was totally bowled over by its beauty.
The score card should read: cheap interest rate for housing, bowled.
They bowled so-called "leg theory", which was not at the wicket but was at the batsman.
One must always remember not to be bowled over by scientific evidence.
What he said, to be truthful, has not bowled this maiden over!
I am sorry about that, but he has bowled me out on that point.