Sentences with low
low
L l - A low opinion
- A low form of plant life
- Temperatures were in the low eighties.
- The apartment has low ceilings.
- A low obeisance
- A low conversation
- They have a home in the low country.
- He's being treated for low blood pressure.
- A low neckline
- A low whisper
- She earns a low salary.
- The houses are built on low ground.
- low cost
- To bring someone low
- To sing low
- To buy low
- An all-time low
- low clouds
- low land
- The river is low
- A low cost, low pressure, a low profile
- low man on the team, low marks
- The sun was low
- A low latitude
- A dress with a low neckline
- To stay low
- A low bow
- A man of low origin
- A low trick
- To have a low opinion of someone
- low in calories, low-salt diet
- A low form of plant life
- A manuscript of a low date
- low on ammunition
- Hit them low
- Speak low
- ...the low garden wall that separated the front garden from next door.
- He bumped his head on the low beams.
- ...pumps that guarantee a constant depth of water even when the supplying river is low.
- British casualties remained remarkably low.
- She refused to promote Colin above the low rank of 'legal adviser'.
- Eventually my weight stabilised at seven and a half stone after dropping to a low of five and a half stone. [+ of]
- She selected a low gear and started down the track carefully.
- A school would not accept low-quality work from any student.
- They look for foods that are low in calories. [+ in]
- ...low-sodium tomato sauce.
- Low achievers in schools will receive priority.
- The majority of sex offenders have a low opinion of themselves.
- We are all very tired and morale is low.
- Then suddenly she gave a low, choking moan and began to tremble violently.
- Her voice was so low he had to strain to catch it.
- Their eyesight is poor in low light.
- She turned her little kitchen radio on low.
- We're a bit low on bed linen. [+ on]
- 'I didn't ask for this job, you know,' he tells friends when he is low.
- A low hill
- low cloud
- low-lying
- A low supply
- low temperature
- A low shelf.
- A low wall surrounds the property.
- The moon was low in the sky.
- low ground.
- low countries.
- A low bow.
- The dress she wore was fashionably low.
- A low relief on a frieze.
- The river is low this time of year.
- A low number.
- A low income bracket.
- The low point in his creative life.
- To feel low and listless.
- low visibility; a generator with a low output.
- A low latitude is one relatively near the equator.
- A low murmur.
- A low estimate of a new book.
- A diet low in starches.
- low on funds; Our stock of towels is low.
- low spirits.
- Of low birth.
- A low grade of fabric; a low type of intellect.
- low tricks; low companions.
- Entertainment of a low sort.
- low gear.
- A low curve.
- A low card.
- low-carbon steel.
- The raiders crouched low in the bushes.
- The plane flew low.
- Some live low while others live high. She swore she would bring him low.
- The gas in the tank is running low.
- To buy something low and sell it high.
- To turn the radio low; lights turned down low.
- To lay one's attackers low.
- He had to lie low for a while.
- You have achieved a new low in behavior, Frank. Economic growth has hit a new low.
- He is in a low right now
- Shift out of low before the car gets to eight miles per hour.
- He got the brand new Yankees jersey for the low.
- A barrow or Low, such as were usually cast up over the bodies of eminent Captains. (Robert Plot, The natural history of Staffordshire, 1686; cited after OED).
- And some they brought the brown lint-seed, and flung it down from the Low. (Mary Howitt, Ballads and other poems 1847)
- The cattle were lowing.
- low spiritsI felt low at Christmas with no family to celebrate with.
- Food prices are lower in a supermarket than in a luxury department store.
- Generally, European men have lower voices than their Indian counterparts.
- They spoke in low voices so I would not hear what they were saying.
- Now that was low even for you! a person of low minda low trick or stratagem
- A low pulsemade low by sickness
- The low northern latitudes
- A low diet
- To speak low
- He sold his wheat low.
- But ever since the concept of "hamartia" recurred through Aristotle's Poetics, in an attempt to describe man's ingrained iniquity, our impulse has been to identify a telling defect in those brought suddenly and dramatically low.
- The moon runs low, i. e. comparatively near the horizon when on or near the meridian.