Sentence example with the word 'scotch'

scotch

canny, baffle, checkmate, curb bit, drag sail, hold up, lentigo, pepper, scar, spoke, trace

Definition adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language

Last update: October 11, 2015


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This is a Scotch Turkey.   [Please select]

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The enormous furry pink aardvark quickly picked over the moldy old scotch egg.   [Please select]

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Bell 's Scotch Whiskey: 1960s Afore ye go !   [Please select]

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The hill was crowned with a ring of Scotch firs, casting a quiet shade upon the warlike haste of the Captain.   [Please select]

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The estates are all mortgaged, and the park is gone, turned into a pound for Scotch cattle-breeding.   [Please select]

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"Upon my word--Scotch, English, and foreign coins, of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, and some of them rari--et rariores--etiam rarissimi."   [Please select]

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* A single soldier means, in Scotch, a private soldier.   [Please select]

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But he could easily have made a tale of common Scotch life, dark with the sorrow of Mucklebackit, and bright with the mirth of Cuddie Headrigg.   [Please select]

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"Lang ten," the ten of trumps in Scotch whist.   [Please select]

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