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c. malcolm lowry
Low·ry
/
ˈlaʊ
ri
/
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[
lou
-ree
]
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noun
1.
(Clarence) Malcolm (Bo·den)
/
ˈboʊd
n
/
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[
bohd
-n
]
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,
1909–57,
U.S. novelist, born in England.
2.
a male given
name
, form of
Lawrence
.
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lory
,
lowry
or
lowrie
(ˈlɔːrɪ, ˈlaʊrɪ)
—
n
,
pl
-ries
any of various small brightly coloured parrots of Australia and Indonesia, having a brush-tipped tongue with which to feed on nectar and pollen
[C17: via Dutch from Malay
lūrī,
variant of
nūrī
]
lowry
,
lowry
or
lowrie
—
n
[C17: via Dutch from Malay
lūrī,
variant of
nūrī
]
lowrie
,
lowry
or
lowrie
—
n
[C17: via Dutch from Malay
lūrī,
variant of
nūrī
]
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the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.
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a chattering or flighty, light-headed person.
an extraordinary or unusual thing, person, or event; an exceptional example or instance.
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lowry
or
lowrie
(ˈlaʊrɪ)
—
n
another name for
lory
lowrie
or
lowrie
—
n
Lowry
(ˈlaʊrɪ)
—
n
1.
L
(
awrence
)
S
(
tephen
). 1887--1976, English painter, noted for his bleak northern industrial scenes, often containing primitive or stylized figures
2.
(
Clarence
)
Malcolm.
1909--57, British novelist and writer, best known for his semiautobiographical novel
Under the Volcano
(1947)
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