Proper noun
the Lowcountry
A geographic and cultural region along the coast of South Carolina, including the Sea Islands, and including significant salt marshes and other coastal waterways.
A brothy take on shrimp and grits included peppers and onions braised in tomatoes (which still flourish well into the Lowcountry autumn), charred corn, and chorizo-like hunks of sausage. Source: Internet
His appeal in the Lowcountry – traditionally a swing region at the state level – enabled him to hold Hollings to only 50 percent of the vote. Source: Internet
Right now, the Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments is hard at work fine-tuning elements of the coming Lowcountry Rapid Transit system that will transform the Rivers Avenue corridor into one of the state's first major transit projects. Source: Internet
Thankfully for at-home cooks in need of new inspiration, Lowcountry chefs are more generous than magicians, and many jumped at the opportunity to share the recipes for some of the popular dishes we all know and love. Source: Internet
Although Captain Bob Murray has been renting out his yacht for private parties since 2006, he and his crew just recently added a locals Lowcountry Cruise to take place every other Wed. Source: Internet
A swimwear store with locations throughout the Lowcountry has taken a unique approach in trying to bust those granting themselves five-finger discounts: Instagram exposure. Source: Internet