Sentence example with the word 'lowlander'

lowlander

Definition n. a native of the Lowlands of Scotland

Last update: June 20, 2015


0

Sir John Gladstone was a pure Scotsman, a Lowlander by birth and descent.   [Please select]

0

The lowlander of South Carolina and the hill men of Arkansas differed in more than economic condition.   [Please select]

0

The Reverend Frank was a genial Lowlander of the muscular type.   [Please select]

0

“_A tall strong lad of about eighteen_,” I quoted, “_speaks like a Lowlander and has no beard_.   [Please select]

0

This was the dark man whom I have called hitherto the Lowlander; his name was Dale, ordinarily called Black Andie.   [Please select]

0

Although on "the other side" this boy, too, was a lowlander and in a way a member of that vile Kenton brood.   [Please select]

0

"Oh, they had plenty left; and seriously, dad, without joking, you know, what better could a Presbyterian Lowlander do than raise good beef for Highland gentlemen."   [Please select]

0

I was then set in his place, my feet tied under the horse’s belly, and we set forth under the guidance of the Lowlander.   [Please select]

Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!

Submit
lowland - lowlander - lowlanders