Hows [noun]
Definition of Hows:
reason
Opposite/Antonyms of Hows:
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Sentence/Example of Hows:
Unless they are going to have an August push in France they might at least have lent us forty-eight 4.5 hows.
Hows'ever, none on 'em answered; so they gave out that he'd run away, and she kep' on the bis'ness.
It warn't much—execution for nine pound nothin', multiplied by five for costs; but hows'ever here he stopped for seventeen year.
Hows'ever, there is no use in looking out for the worst--we shall know all about it, when the ship gets in.
The Boches put some big 'hows' and a couple of 'pip-squeak' batteries on to us just when we were replenishing.
Outhouse, owt′hows, n. a small building outside a dwelling-house.
Then, partly at least to test Nishkas knowledge, he added in English, Hows for looking at my room before we go out on the town?
I was to meet him at ten o'clock—just one hour earlier than the time I had named to Adam Hows.
On hearing these words Adam Hows discharged a pistol at my head, and missing his aim, threw down the weapon and fled.
Hows that for a mother that came over here on purpose to make an American out of me?