- Look up
Scotch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Scotch most
commonly refers to:
Scotch (adjective), a
largely obsolescent adjective meaning "of or...
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Scotch whisky (Scottish Gaelic: uisge-beatha na h-Alba; Scots: whisky/whiskie [ˈʍɪski] or whusk(e)y [ˈʍʌski]),
often simply called whisky or
Scotch, is...
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Alexander Scotcher (born 29
January 1980) is a
British former freestyle swimmer. An Aldershot-born swimmer,
Scotcher attended Loughborough University and...
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Scotch bonnet (also
known as
Bonney peppers, or
Caribbean red peppers) is a
variety of
chili pepper named for its
supposed resemblance to a
Scottish tam...
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Scotch is a
brand name used for
pressure sensitive tape and
related products developed by 3M. It was
first introduced by
Richard Drew, who
created the...
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Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757 – July 12, 1804) was an
American military officer, statesman, and
Founding Father who
served as the first...
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Scotch egg is a
boiled egg
wrapped in
sausage meat,
coated in
breadcrumbs and
baked or deep-fried. Look up
Scotch egg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary...
- they
already knew
Scotcher was
faking his illness.
Kimpton was
friends with
Scotcher in
college but grew su****ious when
Scotcher began claiming to be...
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Scotch is now only
applied to
specific products,
mostly food or drink, such as
Scotch whisky,
Scotch pie and
Scotch broth. The verb to
scotch is unrelated...
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Scotch pie is a double-crust meat pie,
traditionally filled with
minced mutton (whereby also
called a
mutton pie) but now
generally beef,
sometimes lamb...