How to use in-sentence of “lough”:
+ The county borders Lough Neagh.
+ The fisheries of the Bann and of Lough Neagh are of value both commercially and to sportsmen.
+ There are three round towers: one at Antrim, one at Armoy, and one on Ram’s Island in Lough Neagh.
+ The source of the river is Lough Sillan near Shercock.
+ It is on the north east side of a lake called Lough Leane.
Example sentences of “lough”:
+ The national inland waterways agency, Waterways Ireland, is planning to restore the Ulster Canal from the Newtownbutler area of Lough Erne to Clones.
+ In the south, the Lough Sheelin area was part of Leinster until the late 14th century.
+ The national inland waterways agency, Waterways Ireland, is planning to restore the Ulster Canal from the Newtownbutler area of Lough Erne to Clones.
+ In the south, the Lough Sheelin area was part of Leinster until the late 14th century.
+ Radcliffe met her husband Gary Lough at Loughborough University.
+ It is on Carlingford Lough and the hill of Slieve Martin, at the base of the Mourne Mountains and on the Kilbroney River.
+ Aligned northeast to southwest, the Great Glen Fault extends further southwest in a straight line into northwestern Ireland, directly through Lough Foyle, Donegal Bay and Clew Bay.
+ It is fairly flat in the north, and is at sea level at Lough Neagh.
+ The hole in the ground where stone stone had been, filled up with water and became Lough Neagh.
+ Other important wildlife protected lakes such as Lough Gowna and Lough Ramor are in the south and east of the county.
+ At – Shannon regional Fishers Board A large area of lakes in the north and west of Cavan are marked as Specially Protected Areas, example of this being Lough Oughter.
+ Four miles from Lough Neagh, it was formerly a centre for coal mining.