- of the
River were
called Downstream Trows whilst those that
sailed north of
Worcester were
called Upstream Trows and were smaller.
During the
summer the...
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Shetland islands.
Trows may be
regarded as
monstrous giants at times, or
quite the opposite, short-statured
fairies dressed in grey.
Trows are
nocturnal creatures...
- Look up
trow in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trow was a type of
cargo boat used in
Great Britain.
Trow may also
refer to:
Trow (folklore), a troll-like...
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Trow is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ann
Trow,
American abortion care
provider Bob
Trow (1926–1998),
American radio personality...
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Robert E. "Bob"
Trow (February 6, 1926 –
November 2, 1998) was an
American radio celebrity, actor, and craftsman.
Raised in the
Beltzhoover neighborhood...
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Estuary and
upstream on the
River Wye in
South Wales,
where trows were once built.
Trows historically sailed to
trade in
Bristol from Llandogo. The pub...
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George William Swift Trow Jr. (September 28, 1943 –
November 24, 2006) was an
American essayist, novelist, playwright, and
media critic. He
worked for...
- Pantsing, also
known as depantsing, debagging, dacking, flagging, sharking, and scanting, is the act of
pulling down a person's
trousers and sometimes...
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Lawson 2004, pp. 124–125.
Trow, Cnut, p. 193.
Lawson 2004, p. 125.
Trow, Cnut, p. 189.
Lawson 2004, p. 104.
Trow, Cnut, p. 191.
Lawson 2004, pp. 95–98...
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ruthless Trows (man
eating monsters) who were
devastating the land.
Taking up
positions on a
large rock, they were
finally attacked at dusk by the
Trows, who...