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towse
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Towse is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
- Beachcroft Towse (1864–1948), English Victoria Cross recipient
- David Towse (born 1968), English cricketer
- Gary Towse (born 1952), English footballer
- William Towse (c. 1551–1634), English parliamentarian
Usage examples of "towse".
BARON ALIAS CARSON of Towse was an inch or so over six feet in height.
Trader had talked about Towse, it had sounded a darker story, a story whose pages were dappled with spilled blood.
War Wag One had been having difficulties with its radio, so Cohn wandered around Towse until he found a store offering all manner of com-parts.
War Wags One and Two rumbled out through the gates of Towse ville and rolled steadily northeast toward the Sangre de Cristo.
ONE TANKER OF GASOLINE had arrived when the two war wags eventually returned to the pale adobe walls of Towse ville.
Ferryman on the way to Towse, and that he was going to the ghost ranch by Abbyqu to check out the bodies.
A round moon rose through a rack of thin clouds, throwing sharp-edged shadows around Towse ville.
Nobody had thought about clearing the children out of the way once the bullets began to sing, and many of the corpses scattered around Towse were very small and frail.
A HALF MILE from Towse, the Trader ordered Hun to pull off the snaking blacktop.
He felt like a buffalo in the middle of a frozen lake, totally exposed to any member of the Towse sec-forces who might glance in his direction.
Ferryman was heading in, he was probably making for the transport section of Towse, expecting to grab an armored wag or a two-wheel to make his escape.
If Captain Towse had not lost his sight through a rifle-bullet in the Boer War he might have been one of the outstanding figures of the Great War.
One afternoon a car pulled up at the door and out of it stepped a blind man, Captain Towse, V.
England, Towse would write over to someone who would look into the affair and get them some help.
He nearly wept on seeing Captain Towse whom he claimed as an old friend.