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  1. Lowe's Weekly Ad - Your Local Store

    Find the latest savings at your local Lowe's. Discover deals on appliances, tools, home décor, paint, lighting, lawn and garden supplies and more!

  2. LOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of LOW is having a small upward extension or elevation. How to use low in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Low.

  3. NH low temperatures by town: Dec. 5, 2025 - WMUR

    9 hours ago · Subzero temperatures were recorded in parts of New Hampshire early Friday morning, along with the coldest air mass of the season so far.

  4. LOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    We use low for things which are not high, or which are close to the ground or to the bottom of something: …

  5. Low - definition of low by The Free Dictionary

    Define low. low synonyms, low pronunciation, low translation, English dictionary definition of low. adj. low·er , low·est 1. a. Having little relative height; not high or tall: a low wall. b. Rising only …

  6. LOW | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary

    LOW meaning: 1. near the ground, not high: 2. below the usual level: 3. deep or quiet: . Learn more.

  7. LOW Synonyms: 902 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    While all three words mean "deserving of contempt because of the absence of higher values," low may connote crafty cunning, vulgarity, or immorality and regularly implies an outraging of one's …

  8. Londonderry, NH Low Income Housing

    There is one low income housing apartment complex in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Due to the small amount of listings, we searched a 30 mile radius from Londonderry, NH.

  9. low - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    situated, placed, or occurring not far above the ground, floor, or base: a low shelf that the baby could reach. of small extent upward: a low fence that he could jump over easily.

  10. Low Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    Obsolete by the 19th century, survives in toponymy as -low. From Middle English, from Old English hlōg, preterite of hliehhan (“to laugh" ). More at laugh.