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lough
[ lok, lokh ]
noun
, Irish English.
- a lake.
- a partially landlocked or protected bay; a narrow arm of the sea.
lough
/ lɒx; lɒk /
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of lough1
C14: from Irish loch lake
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Example Sentences
Several crews simply failed to return, while others are thought to still lie below the surface of the lough.
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It did leave the port just after 23:30, but remained in the lough for almost three more days before departing at about 16:30 on Thursday.
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The lough supplies half of Belfast's drinking water and 40% of Northern Ireland's overall.
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Large green mats have formed around the lough, particularly in the north-east.
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Last year saw the lough, the UK's largest freshwater lake, was blighted by large blooms of the potentially toxic blue-green algae.
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