bowery造句1 In the loud, unending human chorus of the Bowery, who besides a mute could have gained that title for himself?
2 Trees made the meadow a bowery maze.
3 Spring is showery, flowery, bowery.
4 At least one flophouse survives on the Bowery.
5 Along the Bowery,[www.] men slouched through it with collars and hats pulled over their ears.
6 Another was on the Bowery, which he knew contained many showy resorts.
7 Again he resorted to the Bowery lodging - house, brooding over where to look.
8 D to Grand Street Station, and walk to Bowery, and toward Manhattan Bridge.
9 Margaret Sanger had courted notoriety and even jail; she was replaced by men more familiar with Wall Street than the Bowery.
10 They were visibly anxious to rejoin the main body of men back on the Bowery.
11 He made friends, had adventures, found ways to fight the boredom with his cluster of rat-eyed Latin Bowery Boys.
12 This picture was taken before 1900. There was an elevated train running Bowery at that time.