Similar words: atlantic, outlandish, transatlantic, hotline, cotton, cottage, outlaw, jet lag. Meaning: n. one of the four countries that make up the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; located on the northern part of the island of Great Britain; famous for bagpipes and plaids and kilts.
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241. New Year's Eve is called hogmanay in Scotland and is an occasion for much joyous and noisy celebration.
242. While hiking in Scotland we encountered an ancient breed of highland cattle known as "kyloe."
243. The uniformly whitewashed cottages of Pennan, Scotland, line up around a quiet cove in Moray Firth as boats rest within a small manmade harbor.
244. A burgh of south-central Scotland southeast of Glasgow in a coal and iron region. Population, 51, 900.
245. After six years, he is offerred the managership of a branch in Scotland.
246. A single malt Scotch a blend of malt whiskies distilled a single distillery in Scotland.
247. After examination and interview, I was transferred to Scotland Yard.
248. In Scotland, April Fools Day is 48 hours long and you are called an "April Gowk", which is another name for a cuckoo bird.
249. A combination of rosemary, thyme, lavender and cedarwood was studied in Scotland and the results were encouraging.
250. In Scotland there are groups of people who are fighting hard to keep Gaelic alive.
251. Mary Queen of Scots married the Dauphin of France (heir to the throne) at 15 and became a widow at 19. She returned to Scotland and was crowned at Holyrood Palace as the Queen of Scots.
252. These days, Historic Scotland strikes the opposite view, presuming in favour of a quarry.
253. first-ever international football match takes place at Hamilton Crescent, Scotland.
254. The Scotland Yard said that it is investigating the incident but have so far discounted a terrorist motive.
255. Reginald Fleming R . J . Johnston : In Scotland, your majesty.
256. Similar arrangements apply to students who are ordinarily resident in Scotland.
257. A burgh of west - central Scotland on the north bank of the Clyde River.
258. The Bird Nester. 1710. Oil on paper glued to canvas and mounted on panel. National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh,[sentencedict.com] UK.
259. I don't think anything sounds quite like the music of Scotland. And especially the bagpipes.
260. This brand is the best selling single malt Scotch whisky in Scotland.
261. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Scotland of Lothian Region in city of Edinburgh!
262. Ten months later he returned to Scotland broken in health.
263. The ban also applies to Prince Charles, but he is spending his hols at Balmoral in Scotland.
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264. Rabbit VS United Kingdom: Comprising by England, Scotland, Walse and North Ireland, United Kingdowm looks just like a Rabbit with three-lipped mouth.
265. The Scotland Yard Assistant Commissioner said: "The availability of Communications Data to investogators is absolutely crucial.
266. If you think the shirt of pane is already moss-grown , you are wrong, fabrics of Scotland case grain is in popularity.
267. Dating back to 1107 it was originally a hunting lodge for the kings and queens of Scotland.
268. A burgh of southwest Scotland south-southwest of Glasgow. It is an industrial town in a mining region and the site of a monument to Robert Burns, whose poems were first published here in 1786.
269. A safari park in central Scotland may seem an unlikely place to plumb the meaning of life and death.
270. In 2000 the tournament was expanded to include Italy, making Scotland the last side to win a Five Nations championship.