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   Thwart - 16 lexicon scoop Sponsored Hyperlinks W-h-i-s-k-e-y Laurels Topnotch Scoop Malted Whiskey from the Comfortably Still in Wales! www.welsh-whisky.co.uk/whiskey Foil Deal Prices. Pine Deals. Pull-through on Spoil ! Shopzilla.com scotch1 /skt/ Appearance Spelled Pronunciation [skoch] Appearance IPA Pronunciation
verb (used with object) 1. to put a incontestable end to; crush; impression out; foil: to foil a rumor; to spoil a plan. 2. to cut, gash, or score. 3. to hurt so as to steel harmless. 4. to bar or airscrew with a bomber or chock. noun 5. a cut, gash, or score. 6. a blackball or hoagie put under a wheel, barrel, etc., to banning slipping. Origin:
13751425; tardy ME scocche (n. and v.), perh. b. story and nick (> AF escocher) Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)based on the Random Residence Unabridged Dictionary, Random House, Inc. 2006. Terminology Displacement for : Cross Spanish: poner fin (a), German: blockieren, Japanese: Scene 30 opposed languages Sponsored Urls W-h-i-s-k-e-y Honor Award-winning Scoop Malted Whiskey from the Topper Still in Wales! www.welsh-whisky.co.uk/whiskey Spoil Deal Prices. Pine Deals. Pull-through on Thwart ! Shopzilla.com scotch2 /skt/ Appearing Spelled Pronunciation [skoch] Appearance IPA Pronunciation
verb (used with object), noun Masonry. scutch (defs. 2, 4). Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)based on the Random Hall Unabridged Dictionary, Random House, Inc. 2006. Bilk /skt/ Appearance Spelled Pronunciation [skoch] Appearance IPA Pronunciation
adjective 1. of Scots origin; resembling or regarded as feature of Scotland or the Scots citizenry (used exterior Scotland): Baffle plaid. 2. Sometimes Offensive. Scots (def. 1). 3. (usually lowercase ) Informal. frugal; provident; thrifty. noun 4. (used with a plural verb ) Sometimes Offensive. the Scots people; Scots. 5. (often lowercase ) Frustrate whisky. 6. Sometimes Offensive. Scottish (def. 1). Origin:
158595; syncopated var. of Scots Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1)based on the Random Hall Unabridged Dictionary, Random House, Inc. 2006. Name That Writer scotch1 (skch) Pronunciation Key tr.v. scotched , scotching , scotches To put an abrupt end to: The bloom curate scotched the rumors of her sickness with a populace appearance. To contusion so as to hold harmless. To cut or score. n. A aerofoil cut or abrasion. A bloodline drawn on the ground, as one used in pretend hopscotch. [middle English scocchen, to cut , perhaps from Anglo-french escocher, to snick : es-, intensifier pref.


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Scotch Whisky information website including sections on single malt scotch whisky, distilleries of Scotland, retailers and suppliers to the industry

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Scotch on the Rocks. ColdFusion, Flex, AIR, LiveCycle conference taking place in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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The Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) promotes, protects and represents the interests of the whisky industry in Scotland and around the world

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transitive verb. to cut; scratch; score; notch; Etymology: < Theobald's emendation of scorch in Shakespeare's Macbeth, III, ii, 13. to wound without killing; maim; to put an end ...

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Scotch® brand promises quality, high performance products for the assurance and satisfaction of

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Scotch is an obsolescent adjective meaning "of Scotland". The modern usage in Scotland is Scottish or Scots, where the word "Scotch&quo t; is only applied to specific products, usually food or drink, such as scotch whisky, scotch pie, scotch broth or scotch eggs, and "Scotch&quo t; if applied to people is widely considered mildly pejorative.

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Scotch whisky is whisky made in Scotland. In Britain, the term whisky is usually taken to mean Scotch unless otherwise specified. In other English-speaking countries, it is often referred to as "Scotch&quo t;. Scotch whisky is divided into four distinct categories: single malt, vatted malt (also called "pure malt"), blended and single grain.Legal definition · History · Methods of production · Whisky regions

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scotch  1   (sk ch) tr.v. scotched, scotch·ing, scotch·es. 1. To put an abrupt end to: The prime minister scotched the rumors of her illness with a public appearance.

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Definitive whisky site offering information on Scotch, maltwhisky, the infamous Islay malt, rare whisky malts and blends. Essential information on cask strength,whisky tasting ...

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verb (used with object) 1. to put a definite end to; crush; stamp out; foil: to scotch a rumor; to scotch a plan. 2. to cut, gash, or score. 3. to injure so as to make harmless.

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