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low ground

noun

  1. Often low grounds. Southern U.S. bottom ( def 4 ).


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of low ground1

First recorded in 1650–60
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Tesla cars have very low ground clearance - or the distance between the lowest point of the car's undercarriage and the ground.

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There is apparently no low ground Trump won’t inhabit.

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The city, captured by the Russians in May, sits mostly on low ground.

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Bakhmut sits on low ground and is not a rail hub like other hard-fought over cities in the east such as Lyman or Izium.

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Although GM may be over-selling the practicality, the E-Ray does come with all-season tires so it can be driven year-round, and the all-wheel-drive system is configured so it’s confident in the snow, up to just 4 inches due to its low ground clearance.

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