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kegler

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keg·ler  (kglr)
n.
A person who bowls; a bowler.

[German, from kegeln, to bowl, from Kegel, bowling pin, from Middle High German kegel, from Old High German kegil, peg.]

kegler [ˈkɛglə], kegeler [ˈkɛgələ]
n
(Individual Sports & Recreations / Bowls & Bowling) Informal chiefly US a participant in a game of tenpin bowling
[from German, from Kegel pin, from Old High German kegil peg]


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