Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at lowson.

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Lowson.

Examples

  • Come June 9, in U.S. District Court in Newark, N.J., Kenneth Lowson and Kristofer Kirsch are scheduled to appear for sentencing.

    Don't Blame a Scalper When You Think You've Been Fleeced Eric Felten 2011

  • Lowson and Kirsch could receive a sentence ranging from probation to two years in prison at their sentencing scheduled for March 15, their plea deals state.

    Sentencing set in online ticketing scheme Mary Pat Flaherty 2010

  • A special thank you to Kathleen Lowson for being such a great friend.

    Why Men Marry Bitches Sherry Argov 2006

  • Like Dr. Lowson, the drowning victim experiences a fading consciousness; he grows too weak to fight and gives in.

    A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003

  • James Lowson, a Scottish doctor who nearly drowned off Sri Lanka in 1892, remembered great pain with the first gulp of water.

    A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003

  • Lowson and Livingstone both experienced the so-called Lazarus syndrome, the much discussed phenomenon of “coming-back-from-the-dead.”

    A Furnace Afloat JOE JACKSON 2003

  • They returned with colours flying, for had not Lowson saved the situation by producing a tape measure three minutes after the accident, measuring the space the Frenchman swore was wide enough for his car to pass, and proving thereby it was a physical impossibility?

    Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington

  • "Heasy" and Lowson were both requested to appear at the subsequent Court of Enquiry, and Sergeant Lawrence, R.A.M.C. (who had been on the ambulance at the time) was bursting with importance and joy at the anticipation of the proceedings.

    Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington

  • The next morning the sea was still fairly rough; and I went in to the adjoining room to find that the gallant Lowson was already up and stirring, and had gone forth into the town in search of "Mother-sill."

    Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington

  • Lowson who snored quite happily within a few yards of the Turkish machine gunner at "Amulree" [15] and finally got lost, and "fetched up among the 'Duffs,' I think ye ca 'them" (it is as the "Buffs" that they are generally known)!

    The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry and 14th (F. & F. Yeo.) Battn. R.H. 1914-1919 David Douglas Ogilvie

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.