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five-pin bowling

1 of 1noun
/ˈfaɪv pɪn ˈboʊlɪŋ/
Forms:five-pin bowling games
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a variation of bowling played with smaller pins and a smaller ball, commonly found in Canada

Five-pin bowling is a variation of bowling played with five smaller pins arranged in a V-shape at the end of the lane. Players roll a smaller ball, similar to a ten-pin ball but lighter and without finger holes, to knock down the pins. Each player has three rolls per frame. The scoring system is different from ten-pin bowling, with each pin worth a specific point value, and the goal is to knock down as many pins as possible in the fewest rolls. Five-pin bowling is most commonly played in Canada and is often enjoyed in a more relaxed, recreational setting.

  • Let's head to the bowling alley and play a few rounds of fivepin bowling.
  • My cousin from Canada taught me how to play fivepin bowling during his visit.
  • Fivepin bowling requires precise aim due to the smaller pins.
  • I'm not very good at fivepin bowling, but I enjoy playing it with friends.
  • The bowling alley offers leagues for both tenpin and fivepin bowling.