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cowal
/ ˈkaʊəl /
noun
- a shallow lake or swampy depression supporting vegetation
Word History and Origins
Origin of cowal1
Example Sentences
This is followed by 32 miles through hilly forest terrain to Loch Fyne, then 34 miles to Portavadie on the west coast of the Cowal peninsula, and finishing with 28 miles on the Isle of Arran.
The Argyll town sits at the mouth of the Holy Loch on the east side of the Cowal peninsula.
Either way, Sally Cowal, of Muse Vineyards, said she’s tired of the Valley being an underrated wine-growing region and hopes next year brings more national acclaim to the growing region.
“We have a grown man sitting in prison specifically because he contacts young women through Facebook,” Rockingham County Jonathan Cowal said.
This was the only person he knew of who would give him access to the victim’s Facebook account, Cowal said.
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