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lowe

[ loh ]

verb (used without object)

, British Dialect.
, lowed, low·ing.
  1. variant of low 3.


Löwe

/ ˈløːvə /

noun

  1. See Loewe
    See Loewe


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Example Sentences

“Our founder Juliet Lowe knew about outdoor education, for the girls to learn leadership, to work in a group,” says Sheppard.

Segel: Our goal when casting the movie was to hire the funniest people we could get, and we felt really lucky to get Rob Lowe.

A helping of free PR, all while skillfully avoiding the exorbitant day rate of British fashion model Daisy Lowe.

But according to Rob Lowe, a man who possesses all of these qualities, being too pretty as an actor is actually a detriment.

Being a pretty boy in Hollywood is a bad thing, according to Rob Lowe.

Early on the morning of the 2d, Professor Lowe went up in his balloon from the Falmouth hills, and looked down upon the city.

Destiny, incarnate in the form of Wellington, has still some dignity; but how sordid in the shape of Hudson Lowe.

Sir Hudson Lowe was very particular that the passes issued for visitors should be used only as they had been made out.

Under the most favorable conditions Sir Hudson Lowe could hardly have been popular with the islanders themselves.

Lowe was the author of a number of ballads which are still popular in Scotland today.

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