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low lying
adjective as in low
adjective as in low
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Yet when the worldwide economy capsized in late 2008, the ripples of recession arrived like a King Tide to the low-lying island.
Throughout low-lying areas in New York and New Jersey, this same cry is heard: we need help, Congress, and we need it now.
The infrastructure protecting low-lying Amsterdam and Rotterdam are built to withstand 10,000-year storms.
Five feet of seawater tore through the streets of the low-lying Brooklyn neighborhood Monday night.
Mounting one of the low-lying walls that surround the park, Hall addressed the returned marchers.
They scurried down a long, dismal lane toward a low-lying range of hills pertly wooded with bald patches of barren earth and rock.
From the low-lying quarters of the towns the word buzzes in your ear with the confusion of a Babel.
As he spoke, an eddy of wind blew aside part of the fog, revealing through the rift a low-lying island.
He halted upon a knoll in the oat-field, and stood to breathe the cool air from the low-lying meadow.
Before us ran the turbulent river, vexed with plunging shells and obscured in spots by blue sheets of low-lying smoke.
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On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to low-lying, such as: below, depressed, flat, little, small, and bottom.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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