ower


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ower

(ˈaʊər) or

owre

prep, adv, adj
a Scots word for over
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I ha' gone t' th' brigg, minded to fling myseln ower, and ha' no more on't.
I wishes 'em no hurt!) are not bonded together for better for worst so fast, but that they can be set free fro' their misfortnet marriages, an' marry ower agen.
The more happiness we bestow, the more we shall receive, even here; and the greater will be our reward in heaven when we rest from our labours." I believe, Miss, them is his very words, for I've thought 'em ower many a time.
I was sore distressed, Miss Grey--thank God, it's owered now--but when I took my Bible, I could get no comfort of it at all.
'Wait till he has gone for his walk,' said my mother; 'and, forbye that, I'm ower old to dance with you.'
But thee be'est a poor broken-doon chap,' said John, sadly, 'and God forgi' me for bragging ower yan o' his weakest creeturs!'
"Varry like: but give ower studying; ye've done enough for to- night."
You could draw a pumpkin shape for pumpkin seeds for example or a buttery for buttery friendly owers.
QI HAVE two honeysuckle trees, and for the last three years when in bud they were covered in white aphids and the owers didn't come out.
But he turned down the oers to buy a ower shop with PS50,000 she left him in her will.
Whether you live in an old house, a sleek apartment or a modern family home, there are dozens of varieties of fl owers to suit your style.