lowlander|lowlanders in English
noun
['low·land·er || 'lʊələndə(r)]
person who lives in a lowland
Use "lowlander|lowlanders" in a sentence
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2. The Gunners themselves were lowlanders, mainly recruited from the Duke of Perth's Regiment, with a small number of French Artillery providing command and technical direction
3. From the Highlander Route, departing from Aberdeen, Inverness or Fort William, to the popular Lowlander Route, which leaves from either Edinburgh or Glasgow, Caledonian Sleeper makes it smooth and hassle-free.
4. No amount of urging or Cajoling on the part of my husband could induce me to see the doctor.; At last, with a Cajoling but really alarming audacity, she went for him straight.; He rode after us with his Lowlanders, protesting, threatening, Cajoling in vain