Proper noun
Thurlow (plural Thurlows)
A surname from Old English.
I suppose no one ever was so wise as Thurlow looks. Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow
Alex Bourne got to know the Health Secretary while running the Cock Inn in Thurlow, West Suffolk, a few hundred yards from the MP's constituency home. Source: Internet
During a two-hour interview, Ms. Thurlow said she was particularly disappointed that Japan and her adopted country, Canada, also had not signed the treaty, although neither possesses nuclear weapons. Source: Internet
Thurlow Weed, newspaper editor who helped form the Anti-Masonic Party. Source: Internet
Contributors publicly left The Baron out of disgust for the choice made by the EIC to publish the Thurlow articles. Source: Internet
Drake feels a lack of training and motivation since the turn of the year has taken the edge off a team chasing silverware and a Thurlow Nunn League Premier Division top-six finish. Source: Internet