Get to know Dowbiggin better with 2 real example sentences, the meaning.
Dowbiggin in a sentence
Dowbiggin meaning
- A hamlet in Sedbergh parish, South Lakeland district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref SD6892).
- A habitational surname from Old Norse.
Using Dowbiggin
- The main meaning on this page is: A hamlet in Sedbergh parish, South Lakeland district, Cumbria, England (OS grid ref SD6892). | A habitational surname from Old Norse.
Context around Dowbiggin
- Average sentence length in these examples: 19 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 0 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 2 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Dowbiggin
- In this selection, "dowbiggin" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 19 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, bruce and argues stand out and add context to how "dowbiggin" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include bruce dowbiggin is the and dowbiggin argues that. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "dowbiggin" sits close to words such as aabc, aacr and aacsb, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with dowbiggin
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Bruce Dowbiggin is the editor of Not The Public Broadcaster. (10 words)
Dowbiggin argues that not every eugenist joined the ESA "solely for eugenic reasons", but he postulates that there were clear ideological connections between the eugenics and euthanasia movements. (28 words)
Dowbiggin argues that not every eugenist joined the ESA "solely for eugenic reasons", but he postulates that there were clear ideological connections between the eugenics and euthanasia movements. (28 words)
Bruce Dowbiggin is the editor of Not The Public Broadcaster. (10 words)
Example sentences (2)
Bruce Dowbiggin is the editor of Not The Public Broadcaster.
Dowbiggin argues that not every eugenist joined the ESA "solely for eugenic reasons", but he postulates that there were clear ideological connections between the eugenics and euthanasia movements.