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fowler

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A hunter of wildfowl.

Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 3979 Housing Units (2000): 1277 Land area (2000): 2.025481 sq. miles (5.245972 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.025481 sq. miles (5.245972 sq. km) FIPS code: 25436 Located within: California ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Fowler \Fowl"er\, n. A sportsman who pursues wild fowl, or takes or kills for food.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Fowler is an English and/or Scots surname with a linguistic origin in the Old English fugelere , indicative of a person occupied as a bird-catcher.

Usage examples of fowler.

Offered stockings to Mrs Fowler, next door to Mrs Ascher, and to half a dozen other people in the street.

Bertram, Bedel of the Fowlers, has announced that if this so-called guru can cure his blindness, he will take the soma.

The only man who might have been of any use was old Absalon the fowler down at the clachan, and he was bedridden.

Prussian gerfalcons sat, hooded and jesseled, as silent and motionless as the royal fowler who stood beside them.

The Fowler twins were famous friends of Lady Nym as well, but how much weight would that carry with the Old Hawk?

The Southern California Rightist Coalition was not the kind of outfit that would let a moderate like Fowler anywhere near their campaign events, or their coffers.

Herb Fowler was the right sort of man to ask, that, despite the rubbers, Herb Fowler was always getting girls in trouble.

He waited a moment to see if Runkle was being followed by Grace or Fowler, who were supposed to be watching the house on Belvidere Road.

In this very fort Lieutenants Fowler and Edwards were confined in 1895, when the prisoners of Umra Khan.

Scottles for to come uppe at, as they will stande neere thereaboutes, to the intente for to be readie, for to come uppe under the Scottles: there give levell with your Fowlers, or Slinges, or Bases, for there you shall be sure to do moste good, then further more, if you doe meane for to enter him, then give level with your Fowlers and Port peeces, where you doe see his chiefest fight of his Shippe is, and especially be sure to have them charged, and to shoote them off at the first boording of the Shippes, for then you shall be sure to speede.

Skillen, the stagekeeper, Hugh Wegges, the tireman, Will Fowler, one of the players, John Tallis, an apprentice, Matthew Lipton, the scrivener, and the distraught Peter Digby, leader of the musicians, who was still mortified that he had sent Richard the Lionheart to his grave with the wrong funeral march.

Greta Garbo, Ernest Hemingway, Jimmy Stewart, Ginger Rogers, Edna Ferber, Gene Kelly, Fredric March, Judy Garland, Myrna Loy, Montgomery Clift, Gregory Peck, Boris Karloff, Billy Wilder, Kurt Weill, Josh Logan, Dashiell Hammett, Charles Laughton, Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Helen Hayes, Herman Mankiewicz, Lillian Hellman, Fred Astaire, Gene Fowler, and on and on.

Rod, do you realize how big a deal the marriage of Crucis Court and the Fowler heir will be in a provincial capital?

John, Duke of Seth, Marquess of Fowler, Earl of Barton, Viscount Carvernon, normally was settled in at Newmarket for the entire race season, his passion for horseflesh, everyone knew, surpassing even his acute interest in female flesh.

I drive from rural Selma to Fresno each morning on a congested freeway, fighting traffic with thousands of young Hispanic girls in new Hondas, on their way from rural towns like Fowler, Parlier and Woodlake to jobs in health care, law, government and education in Fresno.