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cowal
/ ˈkaʊəl /
noun
- a shallow lake or swampy depression supporting vegetation
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cowal1
from a native Australian language
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Example Sentences
I am pleased that he is safe, though I would sooner hear he was in Cowal than in Campbell country.
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They have sacked and burned the greater part of Cowal; they have gone down as far as Knapdale.
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The fishermen and their boats were far down on Cowal after signs of herring; the bay was given up to barque and gabbart alone.
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He looked vaguely with half-shut eyes upon the looming round of Cowal, where Sitbean Sluaidhe was tipped with brass.
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The steady breeze came yet from Stron, and sat snug in the sails of the six boats that carried the Duke's men over to Cowal.
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