Similar words: flowered, empowered, lower, flower, glower, flowers, flowery, follower. Meaning: ['laʊə(r)] adj. below the surround or below the normal position.
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181. They last lowered the benchmark federal funds target for loans between banks on Dec. 19.
182. She lowered the sleeves, down, down, until they reached her wrists.
183. But the unfamiliar, the militant, will mistake his lowered voice and nervousness for weakness.
184. Vignola lowered her 1996 earnings estimates to $ 2. 35 from $ 2. 39.
185. The gold standard was abandoned, the pound was devalued, and interest rates were lowered.
186. Henry pulled the plastic bags out of the boot of the Passat,[http://sentencedict.com/lowered.html] and lowered his eyes.
187. They raised and lowered their muskets, fixed 18-inch-long bayonets to their weapons and demonstrated various marching maneuvers.
188. Repeated failure had lowered the club's reputation in the eyes of opponents and had gnawed away at membership numbers.
189. Meg's coffin was lowered into a shallow grave packed in the dry, hard ground.
190. Her eyes lowered suspiciously to the case and to the swimming trunks and sun cream already placed inside.
191. Some wondered if it had been lowered by the garrison.
192. Some of them wept as the preacher opened up his prayer book and the coffin was gently lowered into the grave.
193. Dorcas lowered himself gingerly on to the brink and sat with his legs dangling over the drop.
194. Gao Yang lowered his head, sending drops of cooled sweat sliding Jown the tree to the ground.
195. He also announced that the voting age would be lowered from 21 to 18 years.
196. Sharp cuts in its prices in the autumn doubled its market share, but lowered profits.
197. The Fed lowered the key federal funds rate on overnight bank loans twice last year, in July and December.
198. He lowered himself into an old leather chair and continued chewing while he waited.
199. After his election in 1984, Leon Febres Cordero lowered import barriers and subsidies, and ran a tight fiscal policy.
200. The omnipresent cul-de-sac, for example, lowered speeds but not enough for child safety, especially on the long straight legs.
201. She helped Sethe to a rocker and lowered her feet into a bucket of salt water and juniper.
202. The central bank last lowered interest rates on Dec. 14.
203. But nobody was thinking about the installment plan Friday when they lowered the tiny casket into the ground.
204. Their classmates and the parents of those classmates are alarmed to see the quality of academia lowered.
205. As it came near he quickly lowered the camera and directed a wide-eyed stare, straight at the big cat.
206. Bobo touched her crooked finger to her lips and then lowered her hand, palm upwards.
207. Ralph lowered his legs; the jump seat popped right back vertical as though it had already forgotten him.
208. Steve had to fix a belay around a boulder while the porters lowered barrels, bags and sacks down the rock face.
209. My heart began to flutter as I lowered the heavy pyx into my pouch.
210. The boats were lowered but the harpooner on the boat nearest him was devoured by the Great White Whale.
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