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lowth

n. 1 (context UK dialectal Northern England English) lowness. 2 (context UK dialectal English) (context in the plural English) lowlands.

Usage examples of "lowth".

Hoo-boy, did it always get this hot in Lowth, or had her part-time job affected her libido?

His side business, importing and exporting wool, like all businesses on Lowth, grew less each year.

Either someone from Malik had contacted her mother on Earth or, scarier yet, Marion Drysdale had traveled to Lowth and back again.

The whole planet, or world, or whatever one called Lowth, was not fair.

Jane yet, but his experience with the back trails on Lowth was needed.

The type was rare in this part of Lowth, but he knew where it had been made.

Not for a wizard, the Dymynsh or any other curveballs Lowth threw at her.

Charlie what she did during her free evenings, and how her merchandise just happened to be in Lowth, she could barely talk.

Or, following her convoluted reasoning, Lowth itself had a hand in their lives.

With a start, Jane knew she would have done exactly as her mother had: forget about Lowth and go on as if nothing had happened.

Maybe my ears and what I do with the wind and the rain are because Lowth wants me to be something else, some unknown factor in this puzzle.

She was the moons to him, and the stars, and all the other worlds to which Lowth connected.

Struck then, and hurt, to be found and nursed by a curious mother, a woman who desired to return to Lowth in search of her daughter?

Its actions verified her theory that Lowth was a living entity and knew of her presence.

So lay their journey the rest of the day, spiraling east and south, as if Lowth had chosen this place to make a stand.