Word info

Brownlow

Proper noun

Meaning

A habitational surname from Old English.

A hamlet in Newbold Astbury parish, Cheshire East district, Cheshire, England (OS grid ref SJ828436).

An unincorporated community in Taylor County, West Virginia, United States.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

Although they just missed out on the finals, there was much to look forward to, and the year was capped off with diminutive rover Tony Liberatore winning the Brownlow Medal. Source: Internet

Brownlow, p. 157; Robinson, pp. 121, 469. Robinson writes that even in Chaplin's later years, his work continued "to take precedence over everything and everyone else." Source: Internet

Gary Ablett won two premierships, two Brownlow Medals and a host of other accolades in his 357-game, 445-goal career, cementing his place as one of Geelong’s and the AFL’s all-time greats. Source: Internet

Brownlow is one of Bermuda’s most treasured individuals. Source: Internet

Garry Hocking would once again win the Best and Fairest award, and miss out on the Brownlow Medal by a vote in the process. Source: Internet

Dual Brownlow medallist Greg Williams’ near-$7 million Essendon sale were among the top footy sales he’d been involved in, sometimes teaming up with other agents in different parts of Melbourne to assist with deals. Source: Internet

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