bowling alley
bowling alley
Definition
bowling alley
noun
- the long, narrow wooden lane used in bowling
- a building or hall with a number of such lanes
bowling alley
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- include: Modern attractions include the ten-pin bowling alley, Megazone laser experience and multi-screen cinema.
- have: In her own words, ' we have a new bowling alley, a lively social scene and a UCI cinema ' .
- build: Kirkwall businessman George Drever intends building a bowling alley and has gained outline planning permission for the scheme.
- house: It is an indoor skiing facility that uses real snow it also house a bowling alley, multiplex cinema, climbing walls and restaurants.
- find: I found a bowling alley near the office, where I changed from my hiking jeans and boots into conservative office wear.
- make: The prisoners also made a bowling alley out of concrete, as well as a concrete billiards table, complete with concrete balls.
Adjective modifier
- local: On Fridays there is a trip to a local bowling alley.
- new: In her own words, ' we have a new bowling alley, a lively social scene and a UCI cinema ' .
- 10-pin: There was no time to try out any spa treatments, inhale at the oxygen bar or head for the 10-pin bowling alley.
- old: Started back work again, just the same old bowling alley.
- large: This complex also boasts a large bowling alley ( see next entry ) and various fast-food restaurants.
Noun used with modifier
- ten-pin: Situated at Atlantico Commercial Center where there is a variety of shops, bars, restaurants, cinema and ten-pin bowling alley.
- tenpin: Many tenpin bowling alleys are open seven days a week, every day of the year with the exception of Christmas day.
- pin: The center also boasts a 6 lane 10 pin bowling alley, featuring state of the art technology.
- lane: The National Maritime Museum and a 12 lane bowling alley are always worth a visit.
