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Cowes

[ kouz ]

noun

  1. a seaport on the Isle of Wight, in southern England: a resort town.


Cowes

/ 첹ʊ /

noun

  1. a town in S England, on the Isle of Wight: famous for its annual regatta. Pop: 19 110 (2001)
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Charlotte Pugmire, her husband Mark and their two daughters have been living in a caravan near Cowes since July.

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On the Isle of Wight a beacon of remembrance will be lit on on East Cowes Esplanade.

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The teenager from Cowes, was planning to attack people he believed had insulted Islam.

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The force said it was reported the same boat had also hit the harbour wall in Cowes earlier the same evening.

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The extensive search covered East Cowes breakwater and a stretch of the River Medina near the floating bridge.

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