bowlsomeoneover
phrasal verbwithbowlverb[IorT]uk/bəʊl/us/boʊl/
(KNOCK DOWN)
toknocksomeone to thegroundbyrunninginto them :
She wasalmostbowledover by ahugedog.
Hitting against objects accidentally and colliding
- anti-collision
- anti-shock
- bang
- bump
- cannon
- carom
- catch
- collision
- crash
- ding
- jog
- pile(something)up
- post-crash
- run(something)intosomething/someone
- runsomeone/somethingdown
- scuff
- slam
- smash
- smashsomethingup
- strike
(PLEASE)
tosurpriseandpleasesomeone a lot:
She wasbowledover when sheheardshe'dwonthecompetition.
Surprising and shocking
- amaze
- amazing
- amazingly
- astonish
- astonishing
- blinding
- dynamite
- earth-shattering
- earth-shatteringly
- earthshakingly
- expectation
- overtake
- shocking
- springsomethingonsomeone
- stagger
- staggering
- staggeringly
- startle
- stun
- thunderbolt