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Meanings of
Scotchman
in English
Portuguese
escocês
Catalan
escocès
Back to the meaning
A native or inhabitant of Scotland.
Scot
Scotsman
Portuguese
escocês
Synonyms
Examples for "
Scot
"
Scot
Scotsman
Examples for "
Scot
"
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?
1
The
Scotsman
,
who calls Melbourne home, said the property was an investment.
2
Six large, guilty-looking
Scotsman
who apparently had nothing to say for themselves.
3
There was one
Scotsman
whose letters I used to have to write.
4
Vengeance spoke in the sombre fire that blazed in every
Scotsman
's
eye.
5
The advice of consultant,
Scotsman
David McGregor, was central to the decision.
Usage of
Scotchman
in English
1
When the leader of the rebellion murmured against this, the
Scotchman
answered:
2
As the door closed, Harrigan turned in stupid amazement upon the
Scotchman
.
3
The narrator adds, In America they would have lynched the too-jovial
Scotchman
.
4
The upper lip of the
Scotchman
was a straight line of resolution.
5
Then the
Scotchman
,
Cuthbert Vane and I set off through the woods.
6
The
Scotchman
was down by the drivers fussing around with a lantern.
7
The
Scotchman
came down, with a pail in one hand, and looked.
8
Even through the gloom he caught the glint of the
Scotchman
's
eye.
9
The young man turned his eyes again upon the big Canadian
Scotchman
.
10
He was a
Scotchman
,
but he had lived in many a land.
11
The sharp voice of the
Scotchman
,
however, brought them to their senses.
12
I laughed, and then we turned our attention to the young
Scotchman
.
13
It is drunken Andrew the
Scotchman
,
turned into a dead English knight.
14
The young
Scotchman
had an uneasy feeling that his footsteps were dodged.
15
The old
Scotchman
,
Macdonald, came out after the first lecture somewhat crestfallen.
16
John Paul Jones was a
Scotchman
by birth; an American by adoption.
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scotchman
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
young scotchman
old scotchman
canny scotchman
little scotchman
true scotchman
More collocations
Translations for
Scotchman
Portuguese
escocês
Catalan
escocès
Scotchman
through the time
Scotchman
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common