Similar words: hooch, brooch, smooch, crochet, cochlea, brochure, masochist, ricochet. Meaning: [lɑk ,lɑx /lɒk ,lɒx] n. 1. a long narrow inlet of the sea in Scotland (especially when it is nearly landlocked) 2. Scottish word for a lake.
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61. The loch covers an area of 550 acres, surrounded north, west and south by farm lands and fresh-water marshes.
62. And the best way to tackle that problem is not on the loch itself, but in the centre of town.
63. Glen Muick is very lovely with roaming red deer, beautiful waterfalls, and a peaceful loch.
64. Indeed, the furthest I had ever been in my pre-television life was a day trip to Loch Lomond on a bus.
65. The village stands at the terminus of the great trench occupied by the inland Loch Maree, the river forming a link.
66. Indeed, sometimes it is impossible to launch a boat,[sentencedict.com] and anglers should treat Loch Hope with great respect.
67. Andrews, but far off the coast, midway between Loch Earn and the Firth of Tay.
68. Now one such centre, Outward Bound Loch Eil, have decided to help rectify the situation.
69. There's this big depot ship in the loch and it's got a flotilla of submarines ... Submarines.
70. A solid snake of people still wound back along the north shore of the loch.
71. To the east, the loch is separated from the North Sea by the Black Bar.
72. A sizable saithe dangling from its beak indicates another meal for its young up on the hill loch beyond the village.
73. Dunvegan Castle stands on the edge of the sea, and looks up along the long narrow Loch Dunvegan to the north-west.
74. And indeed, from this lofty site Loch Arkaig itself is a vision to make you burst into song.
75. She stared at the still blue waters of the loch, overhung by weeping willows in their fresh spring greenery.
76. But, as at Loch Lomond, it was the hotel that was to prove the development's Achilles' heel.
77. Anglers sing the praises of Loch Assynt with similar fervour to that expressed by Norman MacCaig.
78. A burial with a Bronze Age urn was found at Garreallabus half way up the loch.
79. Loch plainly felt guilty about it.
80. Some people believe in the Loch Ness monster.
81. How did Nessie get into Loch Nessie?
82. Ness Loch: A lake of north - central Scotland.
83. a reported sighting of the Loch Ness monster.
84. Loch Lomond had also bewitched Sir 24)Walter Scott, the famous author of Rob Roy and Lady of the Lake, who set both of his best-selling novels right here,(www.Sentencedict.com) on the banks of Loch Lomond.
85. Loch Brittle beach, Isle of Skye, UK - With the menace of the Black Cuillin hills behind, it's one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, having lot of scenic beauty.
86. The lake monster, like that of Loch Ness, is supposed to be akin to a plesiosaur, a kind of a long-necked aquatic dinosaur thought to have been an herbivore.
87. Some claim that sightings of the Loch Ness creature date back to 565, when a story about St. Columba relates that he commanded a "ferocious monster" to stop attacking a man along the Ness river.
88. Excited archaeologists discovered the Loch Ness-style creature on the beach and have spent months piecing together a giant jigsaw composed of dozens of old bones to reveal the 12ft-long plesiosaur.
89. Another attraction here a legendary monster : the Loch Ness Monster.
90. A river, about 48 km (30 mi) long, of southeast Scotland flowing through Loch Doon to the Firth of Clyde south of Ayr. The river is immortalized in the poetry of Robert Burns.
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