fowler

IPA: fˈaʊɫɝ

noun

  • A hunter of wildfowl.
  • A surname originating as an occupation for a hunter of birds.
  • (medicine) Fowler's position.
  • A locality on the Stikine River, north-west British Columbia, Canada.
  • A locality in Kenora District, north-west Ontario, Canada.
  • A number of places in the United States:
  • A city in Fresno County, California.
  • A statutory town in Otero County, Colorado.
  • An unincorporated community in Adams County, Illinois.
  • A town, the county seat of Benton County, Indiana.
  • A minor city in Meade County, Kansas.
  • A village in Clinton County, Michigan.
  • An unincorporated community in Texas County, Missouri.
  • A town in St. Lawrence County, New York.
  • An electoral division in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Examples of "fowler" in Sentences

  • All beds are "fowler" beds and they all have ... folder?
  • And fo much the fowler is their fluggiilinelTe, which take
  • The silly birds may be charmed with the pipe of the fowler, which is but a tube of reeds.
  • "They're kind of the big leagues of duck hunting; any water fowler knows the 'Duck Commander' series," LaRoche agreed.
  • If you want to learn follow-through - use a flintlock fowler where focus & follow-through are absolutely essential, if you are to hit a moving target.
  • Now I should like to ask you, Mr. Evringham, "added Mr.. Forbes in an access of outraged virtue," which of us three do you think she called the fowler? "
  • Fowling was an important occupation in Egypt, and would appear in early days to have been reserved for women, seeing that the word "fowler" is always used in the feminine.
  • Oh, he was doubtless a “gentleman” and all that, but for the first time in my life I saw what a snare the fowler was spreading at the feet of the daughters of my people, baited by church and state.
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  • That believers shall be kept from those mischiefs which they are in imminent danger of, and which would be fatal to them (v. 3), from the snare of the fowler, which is laid unseen and catches the unwary prey on a sudden, and from the noisome pestilence, which seizes men unawares and against which there is no guard.

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