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Meaning of cowper
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cowper (n)
English surgeon who discovered Cowper's gland (1666-1709)
English poet who wrote hymns and poetry about nature (1731-1800)
cowper Sentence Examples
- We debated the merits of Cowper's poems in our English literature class.
- The old farmhouse had a weathered sign that simply read "Cowper Dairy."
- The carpenter meticulously built a sturdy cowper for milking the cows.
- Historians believe William Cowper may have influenced the abolitionist movement.
- Despite the rain, the Cowper family picnic continued under a large tarp.
- The rare Cowper teacup fetched a surprising price at the antique auction.
- The town named itself Cowperville after the family who donated the land for the school.
- Strategically placed cowpers ensured a constant flow of fresh milk on the farm.
- We admired the intricate design etched on the side of the antique Cowper.
- Biographers continue to analyze the Cowper correspondence for insights into his life.
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English surgeon who discovered Cowper's gland (1666-1709), English poet who wrote hymns and poetry about nature (1731-1800)
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We debated the merits of Cowper's poems in our English literature class.
The old farmhouse had a weathered sign that simply read "Cowper Dairy."
The carpenter meticulously built a sturdy cowper for milking the cows.
Historians believe William Cowper may have influenced the abolitionist movement.