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Meanings of
Scot
in English
Portuguese
escocês
Catalan
escocès
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A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
Scotsman
Scotchman
Portuguese
escocês
Usage of
Scot
in English
1
The 52-year-old
Scot
is concerned about the security situation in Northern Ireland.
2
The very name,
'
Scot
,
'
in ancient times meant a person from Ireland.
3
And they are still no where near the late, great
Scot
's
accent.
4
But the
Scot
had not counted on young English sprinter Mike McFarlane.
5
Are you familiar with a former Secret Service agent named
Scot
Harvath?
6
As a
Scot
myself, I think this is going a little far.
7
Are we doing this or not?
Scot
asked, gesturing to my room.
8
By the window was a
Scot
in kilts, who was equally tall.
9
Major McCoy was a tough little
Scot
who carried himself neatly erect.
10
He is a
Scot
,
from one of the lochs of the North.
11
A
Scot
is always a reformer and a preacher, in his heart.
12
The quietly spoken, humble
Scot
originally set out to be a painter.
13
Then to church again, and heard a simple
Scot
preach most tediously.
14
The outspoken
Scot
did not identify the targets of his verbal volley.
15
The
Scot
is happy with his game, less so with his ankle.
16
No other
Scot
has ever made me more proud to be Scottish.
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scot
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
go scot
great scot
get off scot
escape scot
pay scot
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Translations for
Scot
Portuguese
escocês
Catalan
escocès
Scot
through the time
Scot
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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