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- noun Plural form of
turlough .
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Examples
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Normally the summer is the dry season for the turloughs, but this year has been particularly rainy.
Ireland, Part IV: The Burren C N Heidelberg 2008
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Normally the summer is the dry season for the turloughs, but this year has been particularly rainy.
Archive 2008-08-01 C N Heidelberg 2008
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She said that a shift in water levels, due in part to the impact of turloughs in certain limestone rich areas, has seen a slight drop in water levels in some areas.
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She said that a shift in water levels, due in part to the impact of turloughs in certain limestone rich areas, has seen a slight drop in water levels in some areas.
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"The turloughs are full, there are high tides, and the rain is still coming down.
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