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low country

1 American  

noun

  1. a low-lying region or area, as the coastal plains of the Carolinas and Georgia.


low-country 2 American  
[loh-kuhn-tree] / ˈloʊˌkʌn tri /

adjective

  1. Often Low-Country. of or relating to the Low Countries.

  2. of or relating to a low country.


Etymology

Origin of low-country

First recorded in 1790–1800

Example Sentences

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“Going through the low country, it’s a place that’s beautiful and curious,” Green said.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 4, 2023

The movie will delve into the true story of the privileged and wealthy Murdaugh family that created a legal dynasty in South Carolina's low country by handling criminal cases in the state's 14th circuit district.

From Salon • Sep. 26, 2023

“Justice Thomas says he grew up in the low country of Georgia, and I grew up in New Orleans,” she said.

From New York Times • Oct. 3, 2022

Allow a “downtown in need of repairs” to crumble from the low country heat and humidity?

From Washington Post • Aug. 5, 2022

He nudges me, and points to a low country boat passing the ferry.

From "You Bring the Distant Near" by Mitali Perkins