1. lowery - Adjective
2. Lowery - Proper noun
Cloudy; gloomy; lowering; as, a lowery sky; lowery weather.
Source: Webster's dictionaryApparently, the idea of the falling out between Lowery and Burnett that forms the core of the film was actually Smith's idea. Source: Internet
From left, Malinda Maynor Lowery, Vivian Howard, Raymond Cummings and Betsy Cummings prep collard greens to make Lumbee collard sandwiches at the Cummings’ home in Pembroke. Source: Internet
And little piles of paper that were once Lois Duncan and Joan Lowery Nixon books. Source: Internet
And, unlike Lowery, the surgery Charlie underwent at just two days old didn't involve a graft, but rather the stretching of the aorta that should grow as he does. Source: Internet
Even as our own movement shied away from full-throated advocacy for LGBTQ rights, Rev. Lowery was out front pushing for everyone’s rights and humanity. Source: Internet
After an exchange of punts, Signal Mountain got their only score of the first half when Tom Vetter connected with Drew Lowery for a 52-yard pass completion with 5:34 left in the half to cut the lead to 14-7. Source: Internet