The dialect of English used in Scotland.
1However, Mr Salmond said Scots had everything to gain by voting yes.
2You're doing the 'English fear of the Scots drinking' number, aren't you?
3Clearly, he went on, the problem with Gordon would be two Scots.
4You Scots are hard in the head, but soft in the disposition.
5He opened the door; but his Scots body-guard was not in sight.
6Picture the scene: a young Scots couple go camping in the woods.
7Mercy had seen plenty of Scots arriving in Philadelphia and New York.
8The herald of the Scots demanded the immediate surrender of the place.
9Served in the Third Guards-thesame they call now the Scots Guards.
10This seemed obvious when the Scots built that two-goal lead so quickly.
11More than three and a half million Scots voted in Thursday's referendum.
12The English Parliament had addressed William in opposition to the Scots Company.
13Were the Scots who lost merely never to speak of independence again?
14No force seemed able to withstand the pressing valor of the Scots.
15Germans, along with the Irish, British, and Scots, were the main customers.
16Allowing the Scots to move forward meant some concessions by the US.