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barlow
1[bahr-loh]
noun
a large pocketknife with one blade.
Barlow
2[bahr-loh]
noun
Joel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
Word History and Origins
Origin of barlow1
Example Sentences
Dr Barlow's research shows Clare's Law is most effective for safeguarding when it is accessed earlier in a relationship, before a victim is fully under their partner's control, meaning delays increase risks.
Gary Barlow, the lead singer of the U.K. pop group Take That, met Martin when he was embarking on a solo career in the late 1990s.
Barlow, the Take That frontman, also expressed admiration for Martin’s vocal abilities.
“You don’t mind being tortured when someone can sing like him,” Barlow said jokingly.
One by one, they are turned into vampires by Kurt Barlow, ostensibly a furniture salesman but in fact a Pied Piper of the undead.
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