Definitionadj. 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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