Similar words: scottie, scott, dred scott, pettish, skittish, sluttish, coquettish, pettishly. Meaning: ['skɒtɪʃ] n. the dialect of English used in Scotland. adj. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language.
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(61) A promontory at the northwest extremitythe scottish mainland.
(62) Auld Lang Syne is an old Scottish poem.
(63) This folk song was sung in a Scottish dialect.
(64) My tartan skirt. It's scottish night.
(65) This is a kind of Scottish bagpipe.
(66) Scottish manse. Night. GORDON is in his study.
(67) Have the Scottish contingent arrived at the meeting yet?
(68) Emerson's Scottish friend Carlyle, once gaily radical, turned sour.
(69) Momus is a Scottish art musician and writer.
(69) Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
(70) Scottish football would be subsumed by a British League.
(71) Mr Marr makes extensive use of exclusively Scottish words.
(72) Compare Scottish, Scots and Scotch.
(73) A Scottish manse. Night. GORDON is in his study.
(74) Use Scottish smoked haddock if you can.
(75) One great example of this involves the 18th century philosopher, the Scottish moral philosopher David Hume.
(76) Ian Naismith of Scottish Widows said: "Employers may need to consider late retirement provisions under pension schemes, with more staff likely to work beyond the schemes' normal retirement ages."
(77) Around the time of the book's release a young Glaswegian was enjoying similar early success, as manager of the then Scottish First Division champions, St Mirren.
(78) These falls were named after queen Victoria, by a Scottish Explorer, David Livingstone.
(79) In 1847, the Scottish physician Sir James Young Simpson first used the sweet-smelling, colorless, non-flammable liquid as an anesthetic.
(80) Etymonline agrees with the slang origin but also offers a couple of words from Scottish dialect and French that could have lead to bamboozle.
(81) Aberdeen are nine points adrift of Rangers at the top of the Scottish League.
(82) Tribute formerly paid to freebooters along the scottish border for protection from pillage.
(83) Scottish chemist and industrialist who showed that low-temperature distillation of shale could yield substantial commercial quantities of paraffin oil and solid paraffin wax.
(84) Scottish Power wants to construct a 1.2GW station at Avonmouth, near Bristol, while RWE npower is building a 2GW gas plant at Pembroke, south Wales, and a 2.4GW station at Willington in Derbyshire.
(85) Towering in close symmetry, these basalt columns near Fingal's Cave form the base of the Scottish island of Staffa.
(86) All recite a Scottish grace 15 the haggis is served.
(87) The news came out, the soldier's hometown Scottish Gaelic Lane County has to respond.
(88) He rallies new volunteers in every Scottish town. -I knight thee Sir William Wallace, guardian and high protector of Scotland.
(89) It's been falafels, burgers and chips all the way of late and I fear one punnet of sour Scottish blackberries is not going to make up for it.
(90) Scottish mathematician; invented logarithms; introduced the use of the decimal point in writing numbers ( 1550 - 1617 ).
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