The Four Masters says that the lowing of a cow or the voice of a ploughman could scarcely be heard from Cashel to the farthest point of Kerry; Ormonde, who, with all his severity, was honourably distinguished by good faith, claimed to have killed 5000 men in a few months. [Please select]
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Others maintain that it imitates the lowing of an ox by thrusting its beak into water, mud, or earth. [Please select]
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"No," said the maid, "that is only the lowing of a cow." [Please select]
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The lowing and bellowing of horned cattle are expressions of several different things. [Please select]
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Lowing of cattle and peals of laughter were heard in the farm-yard, Echoed back by the barns. [Please select]
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Their cry is quite peculiar, resembling a groan, or a grunt, more than the lowing of an ox. [Please select]
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It is a kind of lowing, but shriller, and not near so loud as that of the European Ox. [Please select]
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