cowper (Meaning)

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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)

Synonyms & Antonyms of cowper

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cowper Sentence Examples

  1. We debated the merits of Cowper's poems in our English literature class.
  2. The old farmhouse had a weathered sign that simply read "Cowper Dairy."
  3. The carpenter meticulously built a sturdy cowper for milking the cows.
  4. Historians believe William Cowper may have influenced the abolitionist movement.
  5. Despite the rain, the Cowper family picnic continued under a large tarp.
  6. The rare Cowper teacup fetched a surprising price at the antique auction.
  7. The town named itself Cowperville after the family who donated the land for the school.
  8. Strategically placed cowpers ensured a constant flow of fresh milk on the farm.
  9. We admired the intricate design etched on the side of the antique Cowper.
  10. 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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No antonyms found.

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.