Sentence example with the word 'haggis'

haggis

Definition n. made of sheep's or calf's viscera minced with oatmeal and suet and onions and boiled in the animal's stomach

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The Scyths lived upon the produce of their herds of cattle and horses, their main food being the flesh of the latter, either cooked in a cauldron or made into a kind of haggis, and the milk of mares from which they made cheese and kumiss (a fermented drink resembling buttermilk).   [Please select]

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I have a haggis ready for you to sheathe it in.   [Please select]

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It is the 5th of October: Dinner of real haggis; meet a conceited schoolmaster.   [Please select]

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The collops an' the cairngorms, The haggis an' the whin, The 'Stablished, Free, an' U.   [Please select]

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HAGGIS, a pudding peculiar to Scotland, containing oatmeal, suet, minced sheep's liver, heart, etc.   [Please select]

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The collops an' the cairngorms, The haggis an' the whin, The 'Staiblished, Free, an' U.   [Please select]

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