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low (Ignoble), adjective deep, depraved, depressed, flat, heinous, ignoble, inelegant, lamentable, minimal, odious, offensive, outrageous, poor, prone, scandalous, scarce, scurrilous, servile, subaltern, tainted, unelevated low (Nominal), adjective inconsiderable, inferior, meager, minimal, minimum, minute, modest, negligible, reduced, unimportant See also: caitiff, depraved, heinous, ignoble, inelegant, lamentable, minimal, nominal, nonsubstantial, odious, offensive, outrageous, poor, scandalous, scarce, scurrilous, servile, subaltern, tainted How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| 56) It goes further in the Suasoria Laeticiae of Pietro Carmeliano (1451-1527), which represents God the Father dealing with his saints (including a sainted Henry VI) in lowish intrigue against the House of York, as if it were the Olympian pantheon about another fractious concilium deorum. But for many people, it means a rich, full-flavored cheese that you'd never expect to be lowish in fat. The Frosted yeast doughnuts--Chocolate, Marble, Strawberry, and Maple--are still on the lowish side, with four grams of heart trouble and roughly 200 calories. |
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