Similar words: sconce, abscond, ensconce, us congress, misconduct, discontent, disconnect, disconcert. Meaning: [skɑn ,skəʊn /skɒn ,skəʊn] n. small biscuit (rich with cream and eggs) cut into diamonds or sticks and baked in an oven or (especially originally) on a griddle.
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1. Before Edward could retaliate, Bruce headed for Scone.
2. By then, in any case, Thorfinn was in Scone with Osbern of Eu, drawing maps and discussing strategy.
3. Five or six miles north-east of Scone stands the hill of Dunsinane.
4. Swallowing the last of the scone he ran over the drive and into the house to see Martin disappearing into the study.
5. The griddle scone forms a sub - variety of the scone.
6. She was recognized by a grand national assembly at Scone as heiress to the throne.
7. If I had been staying with you I ... I would have shown you how I can make a scone ... scones.
8. That has to be the traditional cream tea- a giant home-made scone , caked with clotted cream and jam,(http://sentencedict.com/scone.html) and all washed down with a good cuppa.
9. Funny you should ask, because I just gave you a $10 bill, and my latte and raspberry scone came to $5.75.
10. Besides can carbonado outside making each sweetmeats, if match fresh fruit breakfast with scone, also can make person appetite big leave.
11. When it was my time to order I asked the waitress to bring some jam with my scone.
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