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Lowery

Lowery \Low"er*y\, a. Cloudy; gloomy; lowering; as, a lowery sky; lowery weather.

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lowery

a. dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering alt. dark and gloomy; threatening; lowering

Usage examples of "lowery".

Kane Lowery had a long, priestly soft, white face, eyes the color of gunmetal, and thinning, slicked-back gray hair.

Joyce and Lowery were looking at each other, almost like predator and prey.

Whenever she went on fieldtrips with Professor Lowery, he pushed her physically and intellectually.

The feeling of heaviness in her limbs reminded her how they used to feel years ago when she went off with Professor Lowery on his expeditions.

Joyce was in the center, Professor Lowery was on her left, and Heidi Daniels was on her right.

Joyce was carefully removing layers of muscle with a scalpel while Lowery watched.

A video camera set on a tripod behind Lowery was recording the dissection.

The bat had pulled her claw from Professor Lowery and was shaking her head violently.

A fine spray was raining down in the midst of the bats, and Professor Lowery lay soaked with water and blood near the desk.

Standing on the awninged patio, wearing walking shorts and gripping a ten-pound bag of briquettes, Lowery surveys his demesne.

Dutifully, Nora and Lowery study the polychromatic photos, Nora passing them to Lowery, Lowery letting them accumulate on his lap and then passing them back to Dad.

Nora brings out the parboiled fryers, and Lowery places them on the grill with a long two-pronged fork.

Mom brings Lowery a bowl of Catalina Dressing with which to baste the fryers.

Nora, Mom, Lowery, and Dad sit down at the picnic table, Lowery at one end, Dad at the other.

Mom has a sundae, Dad a double-dip, Nora a split, and Lowery a cigarette.