How To Use fowler In A Sentence
- ‘I am not afraid of neologism,’ wrote the fearless Professor Fowler.
- In present-day usage, despite Fowler's strictures, concern for classical and linguistic purity is minimal and the coining of etymological hybrids is casual and massive.
- He missed an early sitter then equalized with a goal set up by Fowler.
- Most general breaches that in medal play invoke a two-stroke penalty, such as playing a wrong ball (as Mr. Fowler did in a foursomes match at the Ryder Cup), result in match play in loss of the hole. Can We Have More Match Play?
- Welcome to the Wild, Wild West: The old Fowlers Pub, located at the top of Soi Skaw Beach (off Second Road), is being refurbished and will soon re-open as a Wild West-style theme boozer and noshery with hamburgers being a specialty.
- Having moved from Anfield to Elland Road, it is inconceivable that Fowler will be left behind if fully fit and back in form.
- Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
- Michael Pennington invests the Don's medical sidekick with exactly the right air of terrified loyalty, Oliver Cotton exudes white-suited arrogance as a dictatorial master baker, and Gavin Fowler lends his maltreated son a simmering, murderous resentment. The Syndicate – review | Michael Billington
- Young Fowler thinks it entirely appropriate.
- But perhaps artist Tom Fowler, exhibited by San Francisco gallery Dolby Chadwick at artLA, should have the final word.