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lowdown
noun as in account
noun as in chapter and verse
noun as in communication
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Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in direction(s)
noun as in dope
noun as in facts
noun as in gospel truth
noun as in information
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Strong matches
noun as in inside information
noun as in intelligence
noun as in news
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Weak matches
noun as in notice
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Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in particular
noun as in proof
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noun as in rationalization
Example Sentences
I don't care what some chef in a toque says about caramelizing onions; I want to hear the telephone cord cooking lowdown you'd warn your cousin about when she was making dinner.
But she performs all the characters herself, and when she launches into song with her exquisite voice, moving from a range of high bell-like clarity to dusky lowdown in both original material by Irving and tweaked standards, the show is most fully alive.
Unlike in the moments after Reagan and his predecessor, Gerald Ford, were shot, you probably didn’t turn on the nearest TV or flee to the closest newsstand to get the lowdown.
“He gave me the lowdown,” Crawford said.
BBC Sport has the lowdown on all the things you need to know.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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