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How to use Scotsman in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Scotsman? Here are some examples.

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Above, a mechanical fault meant the Flying Scotsman needed a tow to get to York.
Publicly, the Scotsman absolves the Irishman of any responsibility for his plight.
Not that he's an avid trainspotter with a penchant for the Mallard or the Flying Scotsman.
First of all, it's odd that the film stars a Scotsman and an American when it's set so prominently in Belfast.
The burly Scotsman, who earlier this year was an emotional wreck after the public breakup of his marriage, had tears in his eyes.
Days later the Scotsman took a pot shot at Sands' stroppiness while attending an awards ceremony.
The same cannot be said for criticisms which appeared in The Scotsman newspaper on Friday.
According to The Scotsman of 20th August, 1901, the sieved powder from crushed malt could be kneaded into tiny bannocks, baked on a griddle.
Who made the error in punctuation of putting a question mark after the sample questions, the SQA or the Scotsman?
When the paper refused, the Lord Advocate sought an interdict against the Scotsman itself.
Alan McManus's defeat to Marco Fu has left the Scotsman pondering how to fill the summer months.
During the General Strike in 1926, saboteurs derailed the Flying Scotsman and two of the 10 coaches it was pulling.
She found herself facing an irritated Englishwoman and an annoyed Scotsman.
For instance, during a sabbatical stay in Scotland, a Scotsman kidded me good-naturedly about Americans worshiping cars.
This Scotsman article shows the first interior shot of an MSP's office in the new Scottish Parliament building that I have seen.
He is a tall Scotsman with dark curly hair, beautiful dark eyes and is almost too handsome.
In England right now, he has fallen well behind the man of the moment, the Scotsman David Moyes.
The Daily Record, The Scotsman and the Sunday Herald are all headed by pure-bred Sassenachs.
He was a tough Scotsman and had been sentenced to life for the murder of a man in a drunken brawl.
It was a plum job to work on the Flying Scotsman, partly because the Americans liked it and they were big tippers.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is quite remarkable how the Australian seems to forgather with the Scotsman wherever in France he meets him.
The bewhiskered individual, who looked like a Scotsman, had the Teutonic name of Von Blix, and spoke with a strong American accent.
This gay, debonair Scotsman is simply worshipped by the men.
The evils of this state of things pressed heavily on the fortunes of the resolute Scotsman who now defended William Henry.
Blind with passion the Indian threw himself upon the Scotsman.
My cousin says he is a Scotsman born, and you like Scotland.
He had me in stitches with his blisteringly brilliant take on the classic 'an Englishman, Irishman and Scotsman walk into a bar' gag.
That night no one could sleep a wink, except the big Scotsman Macleod.
Although a Scotsman, Paxton spent much of his childhood in London, following the family's relocation due to his father's work commitments.
So far away that only a Scotsman would acknowledge the cousinship.
There were once a Scotsman and an Englishman and an Irishman serving in the army together, who took it into their heads to run away on the first opportunity they could get.
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