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barlow
1[ bahr-loh ]
noun
- a large pocketknife with one blade.
Barlow
2[ bahr-loh ]
noun
- Joel, 1754–1812, U.S. poet and diplomat.
Word History and Origins
Origin of barlow1
Example Sentences
Among the 2025 performers, which vary from venue to venue, are Sting, Snow Patrol, Gary Barlow, Nile Rodgers & CHIC, Rag'n'Bone Man and James.
Foothill 17, Barlow 0: Gavin Lauridsen hit a three-run home run and Chris Zill hit a two-run home run for Foothill.
George Barlow, principal of Belgrave St Bartholomew's added that harnessing innovation to improve lessons was "fundamental" in how their school approaches teaching.
Ms Barlow, from the not-for-profit Central Law Group CIC in Chelmsford, said she feared the system was at "breaking point".
Shalaleh Barlow, who is based in Essex, described family courts as "undermanned" and "no longer fit for purpose".
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