Whiskey distilled in Scotland; especially whiskey made from malted barley in a pot still.
To hinder or prevent (the efforts, plans, or desires) of.
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Examples for "cross "
Examples for "cross "
1 Thousands of migrants attempt to cross the Mediterranean to Europe every year.
2 Future studies of comprehensive prenatal case management should focus on cross - level questions.
3 Since Israel's Gaza offensive 18 months ago, cross - border violence has largely abated.
4 The rest needs to come from either cross - selling or new growth initiatives.
5 How can I cross the swarming sea and reach home at last?'
1 I wrote this article about the word ' queer ' in the paper today.
2 Artist and queer rights advocate Jamiee Stockman-Young said the issue was complex.
3 Does queer art, some ask, refer to a specific school of protest?
4 For queer and transgender Pakistanis, however, the risks are far more ubiquitous.
5 He spoke in a queer , hard voice; and instantly left the room.
1 However, I also strongly believe in the right to spoil your vote.
2 I wanted to spoil the party by a long way, Abbott said.
3 No way was he going to let a woman spoil the moment.
4 We should not interfere in case we spoil an official criminal investigation.
5 The only result will be to spoil the control of the aeroplane.
1 We were able to use his information to foil the CIA's plans.
2 Incase scanned his work, then foil - stamped the flowing abstraction onto the case.
3 You can also use metal foil , paper wadding, sand, clay...sometimes, baby powder.'
4 Cover the dish with aluminum foil , and bake for approximately 30 minutes.
5 Cover the chicken with foil and allow to stand for 10 minutes.
1 Historically, it has been used by the government to thwart political opposition.
2 But these groups might join forces to thwart his return to power.
3 Had the Government taken steps to thwart such an attempt, he asked.
4 This approach would thwart procedural hurdles Democrats could pursue under normal circumstances.
5 Obama will also press Congress to pass legislation to thwart cyber attacks.
1 Economic remedies for the fiscal crisis continue to frustrate their political backers.
2 He told the Commons: We must frustrate the terrorists with our security.
3 A lot of people choose the wrong career path and frustrate themselves.
4 Such scenarios frustrate competitors to the point of outburst, physical and verbal.
5 Often, handbags would frustrate owners under the HIAA's Handbags Rights Management scheme.
1 Barbara did not sulk; when one tried to baffle her she fought.
2 The appearance of Marouane Fellaini in a United shirt continues to baffle .
3 And so two people will maneuver and wander and baffle each other.
4 It was dug out merely to baffle robbers, and it concealed nothing.
5 The motivations and instincts of our continental partners sometimes baffle us Brits.
1 NASAA has said that crowdfunding could attract fraudsters who will bilk investors.
2 Want to bilk the government for millions in private security cash during wartime?
3 This gaffer contrived to ' bilk ' all the turnpikes in the kingdom.
4 A scam to bilk his father out of more money.
5 I don't bilk , and you won't know whether I do or not unless you come.
A slight surface cut (especially a notch that is made to keep a tally)
1 Or scotch that: Fifteen years ago was supposed to be his moment.
2 I have some scotch in my room, if you need help sleeping.
3 To help think matters through he poured a scotch and watched football.
4 He had worked his way through his scotch when the phone rang.
5 I investigate the glass and find it contains ice cubes and scotch .
6 Of course, anybody who looked like him had be a scotch man.
7 While there are some awesome Ron Burgundy one-liners, including, I love scotch .
8 Macon just stared back at me, swirling the scotch in his glass.
9 In between the sculptures are expensive unopened bottles of imported scotch - more showpieces .
10 Esther pours me a scotch and steers me into the living room.
11 Buchanan retrieved the bottle of scotch and placed it on the table.
12 Legislation, intended to scotch the snake of Jacobitism, began with religious persecution.
13 Thomas poured himself a tumbler of scotch , and another one for me.
14 Michael served some anisette to the Don and scotch to Tom Hagen.
15 The waiter deposited a double scotch on ice in front of him.
16 He wore a nubby jacket and a silk turtleneck and sipped scotch .
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