Bowen [boh-uh n] Examples noun
- Catherine (Sho·ber) Drink·er [shoh-ber dring-ker] /ˈʃoʊ bər ˈdrɪŋ kər/, 1897–1973, U.S. biographer and essayist.
- Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole),1899–1973, Anglo-Irish novelist and short-story writer.
Examples from the Web for bowen Contemporary Examples of bowen
The original work of Bowen was focused on the dynamics within a nuclear family.
Fixing a Dysfunctional Family: Congress
Gene Robinson
November 9, 2014
This, he learned by watching May Bowen; however, to his chagrin, he never did get his grandmother’s deviled crab recipe.
A Briny, South Carolina Oyster Shack
Jane & Michael Stern
March 23, 2014
On that show, Bowen, an avid runner, gets the most attention for her skinny build.
The Skinny on ‘Modern Family’ Cast’s Hollywood Weight Makeover
Maria Elena Fernandez
November 19, 2012
Article updated to include additional comments from executive director of the Montana Republican Party, Bowen Greenwood.
Schweitzer Stands by ‘Polygamy Commune’ Remark About the Romneys
Ben Jacobs
April 20, 2012
The continuing weaknesses with Iraqi military and security forces were well known by U.S. military leaders, Bowen said.
Eli Lake
November 1, 2011
Historical Examples of bowen
If he could take that he might shut up Bowen and his force in Grand Gulf.
Joseph A. Altsheler
Bowen, one of the South’s bravest generals, was the last to give way.
Joseph A. Altsheler
Mrs. Bowen was in to tell me about it––all about a Russian war bride.
Nalbro Bartley
Bowen is a delightfully laid-out town on the shores of Port Denison.
Louis Becke
“If I were sure he could be trusted,” said Bowen, hesitating.
Horatio Alger, Jr.
British Dictionary definitions for bowen Bowen noun
- Elizabeth (Dorothea Cole). 1899–1973, British novelist and short-story writer, born in Ireland. Her novels include The Death of the Heart (1938) and The Heat of the Day (1949)