- sickness.
Cowings was born and
raised in The Bronx, New York City on
December 15, 1948. She is the only
daughter of
Sadie B. and
Albert S.
Cowings. Sadie...
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Cowes (/kaʊz/) is an
English seaport town and
civil parish on the Isle of Wight.
Cowes is
located on the west bank of the
estuary of the
River Medina,...
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Cowal (Scottish Gaelic: Comhghall) is a
rugged peninsula in
Argyll and Bute, on the west
coast of Scotland. It is
connected to the
mainland to the north...
- general.
Cow,
cows or
COW may also
refer to:
Cow, an
adult female of
several animals AT2018cow, a
large astronomical explosion also
known as "The
Cow" Distillation...
-
eating doctrine. The word beef is from the
Latin word bōs, in
contrast to
cow which is from
Middle English cou (both
words have the same Indo-European...
- most
widespread species of the
genus Bos.
Mature female cattle are
called cows and
mature male
cattle are bulls.
Young female cattle are
called heifers...
- "
Cow Cow Boogie (****a-Ti-Yi-Yi-Ay)" is a "country-boogie"-style
blues song, with
music was
written by Don Raye, and
lyrics were
written by
Benny Carter...
- Look up holy
cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Holy
cow may
refer to: Holy
cow (expression), an
exclamation of
surprise Cattle in religion, particularly...
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Charles Edward "
Cow Cow"
Davenport (April 23, 1894 –
December 3, 1955) was an
American boogie-woogie and
piano blues player as well as a
vaudeville entertainer...
- Look up
sacred cow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sacred cow(s) may
refer to:
Sacred cow (idiom),
something considered (perhaps unreasonably) immune...