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Example sentences for "lowlander"

Lexicographically close words:
lowermost; lowers; lowest; lowing; lowland; lowlands; lowlier; lowliest; lowlife; lowliness
  1. Provost Robertson belonged to the Clan Donachie, and by this marriage the robust and business-like qualities of the Lowlander were blended with the poetic imagination, the sensibility and fire of the Gael.

  2. Sir John Gladstone was a pure Scotsman, a Lowlander by birth and descent.

  3. He was not one to seek to take his enemy while sleeping, and she knew and knew he knew that the lowlander slept late.

  4. In the woods she heard the crashing of an awkward footstep and a muttered word or two in a strange voice, as might come from a lowlander whose face has suffered from the sting of a back-snapping branch.

  5. Out of sight of the ocean a lowlander cannot be considered ever to have seen water at all.

  6. Everything about the place was very neat; for Kirsty's mother was a Lowlander and one of the most particular of that great race of housekeepers.

  7. Gladstone, says, "Sir John Gladstone was a pure Scotchman, a lowlander by birth and descent.

  8. Highlander and Lowlander are my undivisive kin.

  9. The Highlander and the Lowlander that Mr. Morley found mixed in the character of Gladstone, and the explanation of his character, is the explanation of any Scot, and of Scotland.

  10. No lowlander can appreciate the mountain appetite, and the facility with which heavy food called "grub" is disposed of.

  11. The Bailie had from the first recognised the Lowlander as one to whom the deacon his father had lent money, and with whose family there were many ties of cordiality and confidence.

  12. Here he found the Bailie high in dispute with his quondam friend, the Lowlander Galbraith.

  13. The fact remains: in spite of the difference of blood and language, the Lowlander feels himself the sentimental countryman of the Highlander.

  14. But from his compatriot in the South the Lowlander stands consciously apart.

  15. Kennedy was a native of Galloway, while Dunbar belonged to the Lothians, where we should expect the strongest appreciation of the differences between Lowlander and Highlander.

  16. My hands were loosed, I was set by the wall in the inner end, and (the Lowlander having produced provisions) I was given oatmeal bread and a pitcher of French brandy.

  17. The Lowlander was by no means content with this security, but did not think it safe to dispute Rob's injunctions.

  18. Certainly no Lowlander knew the Highlanders better than he did, and his ear for dialect was as keen as his musical ear was confessedly obtuse.

  19. Out of sight of the ocean, a lowlander cannot be considered ever to have seen water at all.


  20. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lowlander" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.