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    scots
    [ noun ]
    1. the dialect of English used in Scotland

    2. <noun.communication>
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to or characteristic of Scotland or its people or culture or its English dialect or Gaelic language

    2. <adj.pert>
      Scots Gaelic
      the Scots community in New York
      `Scottish' tends to be the more formal term as in `The Scottish Symphony' or `Scottish authors' or `Scottish mountains'
      `Scotch' is in disfavor with Scottish people and is used primarily outside Scotland except in such frozen phrases as `Scotch broth' or `Scotch whiskey' or `Scotch plaid'


    Scots \Scots\, a. [For older Scottis Scottish. See {Scottish}.]
    Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots
    law; a pound Scots (1s. 8d.).

    1. More than 1,000 angry Cypriot soccer fans besieged the winning Scottish team after a World Cup qualifying match, stoning the Scots' locker room and injuring nine people, police said.
    2. On this date: In 1567, Mary, Queen of Scots, was imprisoned in Lochleven Castle in Scotland.
    3. Scots rated the entrepreneur as fifth most admired profession below teachers, bankers and manual workers such as plumbers and bus drivers. The English put entrepreneurs third after teachers and bankers, and Germans put them after teachers.
    4. Unlike some other Scots MPs he was never wild.
    5. The morose Scots have the highest male suicide rate in the country. In spite of the suicidal tendencies of the locals, Scotland seems a pretty close runner to East Anglia in the quality-of-life stakes.
    6. The Scots dined on haggis, the French had foie gras and the Americans enjoyed steak and a radio special by comedian Robin Williams.
    7. The English, Scots and Irish are rebuilding their stadia.
    8. But will the same be said of her trip today to Scotland? Thatcher is still anathema to most Scots.
    9. "We are experiencing a typical part of the Scots' personality which says `We don't want help,"' said Tom McMenamy, director of the regional department of social work.
    10. If the Scots oblige the infuriating tribe south of the border to think afresh about how we run our polity they will benefit everyone.
    11. It would probably support a limited Bishop 2 scheme for an umbrella body and some harmonisation between the bodies operating under its governance. The Scots find themselves in a no lose situation.
    12. The Scots nobility is represented by embarrassed-looking men in grey suits who stand fixedly displaying true British stoicism until moving off, as if by numbers.
    13. In 1586, Mary, Queen of Scots, went on trial in England, accused of conspiring against Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was beheaded the following February.
    14. As growers have learnt to shape Lodgepole and Scots pines for the Christmas market, their share has risen to about 10 per cent. Less than a fifth of the trees on sale in Britain this year are imported - mainly from Denmark and Belgium.
    15. There are only a few merchant banks. The financial sector exploits the perception that Scots are canny and trustworthy in handling money.
    16. So it was the Scots who triggered off civil war, and their intervention which turned the scales in England.
    17. The Conservatives at last began trying to convince the Scots that they should look to an economic future beyond steel-making.
    18. The emergency resolution also condemned the Labour party for giving 'wholehearted support' to government policies. Mr Iain Lawson, SNP industrial spokesman, blamed the Scots themselves for their economic difficulties.
    19. "All the Scots will want to celebrate Hogmanay," said division spokesman Capt.
    20. On the other hand, the Scots themselves have given it an emphatic vote of approval.
    21. "It's interesting to see how the different countries approach the debates," said Rennie. "The Americans tend to be more analytical, while the Scots are more direct and to the point.
    22. Most Scots are staunch socialists.
    23. In a speech, he urged Scots: "Search out the opportunities.
    24. Lance Sgt. Graham Alexander Stewart, 25, of the 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, died Sunday morning from his wounds, police said.
    25. Did you know that the works of Robert Burns, pronounced correctly in guttural 18th century Scots, sound very like Japanese? Burns' scholars have Japan's new consul-general in Edinburgh, Seiichiro Otsuka, to thank for this remarkable discovery.
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