deep bowl

collocation in English

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deep
adjective
uk
/diːp/
us
/diːp/
going or being a long way down from the top or surface, or being of a particular distance from the top to ...
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bowl
noun
uk
/bəʊl/
us
/boʊl/
a round container that is open at the top and is deep enough to hold fruit, ...
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(Definition ofdeepandbowlfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Not long into this phase thedeepbowlbecomes the most popular decorated shape, although for unpainted wares the kylix is still the most produced.
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Tea leaves are traditionally produced by constantly turning fresh leaves in adeepbowl.
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The nest of this species is adeepbowlof woven grass stems.
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The main western portion of the lake forms a moderatelydeepbowlwith a surface area of 18500 km2 and a volume of 596 km3.
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The inflorescence is a head of flowers borne in adeepbowl-like involucre of bracts that can nearly envelop the whole head.
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Sugar spoons are sometimes called sugar shovels because of their rectangular shape anddeepbowl.
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In most cases this was a hybrid form between a kantharos and a skyphos with adeepbowland vertical ring handles, but there were also lebes, cups and pyxides.
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Distinctly lacking are very tall, deep bowls and small, almost flat saucers.
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Shallow bowls, which allow the tea to cool rapidly, are used in summer; deep bowls are used in winter.
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This is a specially designed brass wind-instrument played using a deep bowled mouth piece.
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Extensive amounts of pottery was recovered from the site including hand finished flat base dishes, deep bowls and jars.
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Carn-pottery, thin walled round based deep bowls, often with applied crescents (croissants) is typical for early chambered tombs.
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