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Dow
1[ dou ]
noun
- none the Dow or the Dow Jones, a shortened form of Dow Jones average:
The Dow is up nearly 8,400 points from its record low on February 12.
The 7 percent drop in the Dow Jones was a harbinger of the precipice on which the economy was then hanging.
Dow
2[ dou ]
noun
- Charles Henry, 1851鈥1902, U.S. journalist and publisher: a founder of Dow Jones company.
- 骋别谤路谤补谤诲 [gey, -, r, ah, r, t]. Dou, Gerard.
- Herbert Henry, 1866鈥1930, U.S. chemist, inventor, and industrialist.
dow
3[ dou, doh ]
verb (used without object)
- to be able.
- to thrive; prosper; do well.
Dow.
4abbreviation for
- dowager.
Dow
/ da蕣; d蓴u /
noun
- See Dou
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Example Sentences
In front of a crowd of 37,573, the hosts came out of the blocks quickly to score the opening try through the prolific Abby Dow.
Dow and Morgane Bourgeois then traded tries before Joanna Grisez raced away to set up a nervy finish in a highly entertaining and evenly balanced second half.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 2.9% and has dropped about 10% so far this year, while the Nasdaq fell more than 3.4% and is down roughly 18% since January.
Wing Abby Dow capped off the scoring, in front of a crowd of 15,530, with a brilliant solo try, before a simple finish in the corner.
After missing last year's Six Nations with a neck injury, Exeter Chiefs wing Claudia MacDonald scored on her Red Roses return against Italy and replaces Jessica Breach to make her second start this campaign, with Abby Dow named on the opposite wing.
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