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"sottish" Definitions
  1. resembling a sot : DRUNKEN

8 Sentences With "sottish"

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In a nod to Trump's Sottish heritage, May will also give President Trump a quaich, a traditional Scottish cup of friendship.
According to The New Yorker, Trump's mother, Mary Anne MacLeod, was a Sottish immigrant who moved to the U.S. in the early 1930s in the wake of WWI.
" DOJ also found that the Sottish bank's chief credit officer in the U.S. said the loans were "all disguised to, you know, look okay kind of … in a data file.
Were it not a sottish arrogancie, that wee should thinke our selves to be the perfectest thing of this Universe?
Jonathan Edwards, the 18th century American theologian, claimed that while every human being has been granted the capacity to know God, successful use of these capacities requires an attitude of "true benevolence", a willingness to be open to the truth about God. Thus, the failure of non-believers to see "divine things" is in his view due to "a dreadful stupidity of mind, occasioning a sottish insensibility of their truth and importance." As quoted and represented in Howard-Snyder (2006).
The 1936 match was played at Gleneagles Hotel (King's Course) in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland and the 1938 match was played at the Essex County Club in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. After the war, she played on the 1948 team, and was chosen again in 1950 but refused the honour as she did not want to be parted from her son. Holm went on win the Sottish championship four more times. In 1951 she became the captain of the British team and contested matches in Belgium and France and she played in Scottish home internationals in 1955 and 1957.
He was appointed the United Kingdom's High Commissioner to Trinidad and Tobago in 2010 and assumed his post in June 2011. He has also headed the Foreign Office contribution to the UK's "Prevent" anti-terrorism programme. Snell later left government service and is managing director of Orbis Business Intelligence, a risk consultancy, where one of his fellow directors is Christopher Steele. In 2020, Snell contributed to a report commission by Andrew Duncan a Sottish-American film producer, which looked at attempts to capture UK elite by China which was also contributed to by former MI6 officer, Christopher Steele who had compiled the infamous Steel Dossier on Donald Trump.
Prose Works IX p. 183 Swift alludes to such people when he says: > Such witnesses are those who cannot hear an idle intemperate expression, but > they must immediately run to the magistrate to inform; or perhaps wrangling > in their cups over night, when they were not able to speak or apprehend > three words of common sense, will pretend to remember everything the next > morning, and think themselves very properly qualified to be accusers of > their brethren. God be thanked, the throne of our King is too firmly settled > to be shaken by the folly and rashness of every sottish companion. Half of the sermon is used to criticise the Whigs and their political activities.

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