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"Lowlands" in a Sentence (11 examples)
The city is built on lowlands.
Mars also contains lowlands which are found in the northern hemisphere.
Part of their amusement also was to set snares for birds in favourable spots, and they often caught wild ducks, wild geese, bustards, and such other feathered game as frequents the lowlands.
This is a queer old book I picked up at a stall yesterday—De Jure inter Gentes—published in Latin at Liege in the Lowlands, in 1642.
The stars were chased, and blushing rose the day. / Dimly, at distance through the misty shroud / Italia's hills and lowlands we survey, / "Italia," first Achates shouts aloud: / "Italia," echoes from the joyful crowd.
The Dutch used windmills to pump water out of the lowlands and reclaim land.
He owned a farm somewhere in the lowlands.
He had a farm somewhere in the lowlands.
My family spent vacations around Baguio City, a high-altitude place where strawberries and blueberries thrived, unlike in the lowlands of tropical Philippines.
Whilst living in BC, I often listen to Radio El Fonógrafo through the Web. For years, it were as if I were living in the arid highlands and lush jungle lowlands of Mexico.
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Of the miserable Highland clachan, to which Sir Walter Scott brought Bailie Nicol Jarvie and Frank Osbaldistone for their meeting with the redoubtable Rob Roy, little or nothing remains, and Aberfoyle is now a bright and clean holiday resort, standing on historic ground, where the Highlands and Lowlands meet.
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