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lou
/ luː /
Example Sentences
It turns out, as Natashia Deón describes in her intricately crafted novel, that Lou is immortal.
There’s so much screen time devoted to people, usually Lisa or Lou, writhing in pain that you’d probably have to be some kind of niche fetishist to get any enjoyment out of it.
Driven by ambition derived from her longing to meet a mother who disappeared shortly after her birth, Lisa vows to get her movie back—and to make Lou’s life miserable in the process.
Lou and her colleagues are developing an approach to color-code the maps by year to track large-scale changes in vegetation and monitor the recovery of forests and shrubland after destructive wildfires.
It wasn’t until Lou’s mass promotion, coupled with the pizza boom of the late ’60s, that the deep dish caught on, and it hasn’t really slowed down since, as witnessed daily at the 55 Lou Malnati locations across the city.
We were actually the first job Lou had after going through some things.
He singled to right field to pass the great Lou Gehrig, one of just a handful of better players to wear the pinstripes.
Born in Montgomery County, Miss., Fannie Lou Hamer was the youngest of 20 children.
“The world needs to know about Fannie Lou Hamer, just like they know Dr. King and Rosa Parks,” says Bracey.
Lou Gehrig's disease hasn't been this hot since, well, Lou Gehrig.
People look strangely at Lou Arnaud; they remember his loud, strained voice and threatening gestures on the preceding night.
Lou Saumede la Penitènci, that appeared in 1870, set at rest all doubts concerning his deep and sincere patriotism.
"We both think so—I mean we all think so," corrected Emmy Lou.
Mildred knew already what was impending in the romance of Emmy Lou.
His friend Lou Livingston, who accompanied him, tried in vain to persuade him to give up going to such a rough, remote place.
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