In lawn bowls, a "toucher" is a bowl that touches the kitty on its way through.
Bowls and lawn bowls are Italian equivalents of the English word "(game of) bowls".Specifically, the two possibilities function as English loan words in Italian. Each one is considered a masculine noun. Each one showcases just one form regardless of whether it is a question of one or more games.
peels
Bowls has one syllable, while bowels has two.
The Esperanto word for grass is "herbo" and the word for lawn is "gazono."
The anagrams are the words sleep and peels.
The noun 'lawn' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
lawn. one syllable. its not la- ahn or la-a-ahn. its just lawn.
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There are 3 syllables. Lawn - mow-er.
The word "yawn" has the same vowel sound as "lawn."
fawn