Synonym: Scotch, Scotch malt whiskey, Scotch malt whisky, Scotch whiskey, Scotch whisky, Scots, Scottish, baffle, bilk, cross, economical, foil, frugal, frustrate, malt whiskey, malt whisky, queer, score, sparing, spoil, stinting, thwart. Similar words: hotchpotch, notch, gotcha, botch, notched, crotch, blotch, botched. Meaning: [skɑtʃ / skɒtʃ] n. 1. a slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally) 2. whiskey distilled in Scotland; especially whiskey made from malted barley in a pot still. v. 1. hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of 2. make a small cut or score into. adj. 1. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language 2. avoiding waste.
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61 Werner placed the attache case beside the chair then poured himself a stiff Scotch from the crystal decanter on the sideboard.
62 High-priced scotch will more likely remain an investment in finer living, and not just for the monied class.
63 Produces the leading brand of Scotch whisky in eight out of the top fifteen markets in the world.
64 The almost empty bottle of Scotch was in keeping with Moore, and so was one glass.
65 A correction factor was then applied, as before, to gross up for the entire Scotch Whisky industry.
66 At the bar, she mixed a double scotch and water.
67 In fact, our trade surplus in Scotch is three times greater than our trade surplus in oil.
68 The Scotch of St James, off Piccadilly, was the club that pulled in the new pop generation.
69 Inside was a wood fire, a country jukebox, scotch and chicken-fried steak.
70 But put it in a Scotch Whisky bottle, and the tax is 19.81p.
71 Penelope sat on the couch nursing a scotch and soda.
72 I think it had a piece of Scotch tape holding one of the tubes together.
73 I handed Glen the glass with ice[sentencedict .com], pouring Scotch into it.
74 The Government takes 65 cent or more of the retail price of a typical bottle of Scotch Whisky.
75 Moreover, for these firms we have confined our analysis to their Scotch Whisky business.
76 The outcome is that Scotch Whisky has been left to compete on distinctly unfavourable terms with imported wines.
77 They didn't even like the editorial, which had been written by Packford on half a bottle of Scotch.
78 Miss Print For this you have a young girl covered in old newspapers held on with scotch tape or cotton.
79 At the end, Rakovsky opened a bottle of his favourite Scotch whisky and offered a drink to the young colonel.
80 Until it does so, the Government can not defend the Scotch Whisky Industry's legitimate interests. 7.
81 The effort was wasted of course, and the part-time barman slumped away into the darkness taking his scotch with him.
82 For these reasons hide glue or Scotch glue is only suitable for use indoors.
83 He drank neat Scotch and called the barmaid a fine filly.
84 Did his opinion of her prompt him to try to scotch any possibility of a friendship developing between Rob and herself?
85 Some past investments in Scotch have exposed small holdings which lacked expert advice.
86 Market trends indicate that imported wines have been the main winner - Scotch Whisky the main loser. 4.
87 I sat up at the counter and ordered Scotch on the rocks.
88 The combination of Scotch, cigarettes and Liverpool have produced a unique Scouse growl.
89 I liked the Scotch so I got him the permit.
90 Adjustment has been made throughout for intra-industry bulk Scotch Whisky sales. 7.
More similar words: hotchpotch, notch, gotcha, botch, notched, crotch, blotch, botched, scott, crotchet, mascot, crotchety, scotland, scottie, dred scott, hot chocolate, cot, cotton, boycott, cottage, coterie, ricotta, nicotine, narcotic, cotyledon, cotton gin, ecotourism, cotillion, terracotta, cotton belt.