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scotch

[skoch] / skɒtʃ /


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“This is great news for our scotch whisky industry, which is worth almost £1bn in exports and supports thousands of jobs across the UK,” said U.K.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 30, 2026

But a provincial official appeared to scotch such suggestions, telling AFP: "There are no security alerts of any kind".

From Barron's Mar. 12, 2026

Other plots involve bandits, guns and an Indigenous tribe, the Cayuse, about to sign a treaty and a rebel faction out to scotch it.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 4, 2025

The 11 ingredients in the book — beans, calabaza, cassava, chayote, coconut, cornmeal, okra, plantains, rice, salted cod and scotch bonnet peppers — are all inherently Caribbean ingredients.

From Salon Sep. 30, 2024

Those parties have a very international flair, what with the scotch whiskey, American LPs, and the embassy gossip.

From "The Poisonwood Bible" by Barbara Kingsolver




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