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Use "low-born" in a sentence
"A classic mountain rifle either has a blind magazine or a hinged floorplate, but Cooper chose to go with that mark of the low-born, the sign of the road-hunter, the detachable magazine."
"Meanwhile Captain Didier Lamontagne, the low-born, tactical genius, governor of the Cape Colony catches wind of this action and the collapse of the empire and assembles a large defensive force with his erstwhile Xhosa allies under the command of Daluxolo "King Gorgeous"."
"“I am far too low-born and unimportant to be presented at court,” I told Teddy when he stopped by for lunch—luncheon at the court is too rowdy for his taste."