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rowley


Rowley noun Thomas . ?1586–?1642, English dramatist, who collaborated with John Ford and Thomas Dekker on The Witch of Edmonton (1621) and with Thomas Middleton on The Changeling (1622) Liberaldictionary.com

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  • Collins English Dictionary – Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Examples from the Web for rowley Contemporary Examples of rowley

  • Rowley deftly manipulates images and sounds to get us in the proper mood.

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  • Rowley was finished the same day Perry sat for Cotton in his studio—and hand-sewed the dress onto his subject.

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  • Historical Examples of rowley

  • The first fulling-mill for making cloth was started at Rowley in 1643.

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  • On board Rowley’s flagship the heavy irons had sawed open my wrists.

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  • Much obliged to you, Mr. Rowley, for givin’ us first whack at it.

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  • “Oh, I see,” says Rowley, glancin’ at his gray flannel workin’ shirt.

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  • With a rowley, powley, gammon and spinach;Heigho, says Anthony Rowley.

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