Scotch
in sentence
44 examples of Scotch in a sentence
And the little girl who arises out of their union will of course be not Korean or German or French or Thai or
Scotch
or Canadian or even American, but a wonderful and constantly evolving mix of all those places.
This picture that you see here is our ability to embed these censors inside of a piece of
Scotch
tape by simply peeling it off of a wafer.
So one approach we’re taking is to try to design drugs that function like molecular
Scotch
tape, to hold the protein into its proper shape.
Scotch
tape came out of this program, as well as Art Fry developed sticky notes from during his personal time for 3M.
Great film for chronic insomnia (along with a bottle of scotch).
This movie was like any Jimmy Stewart film,witty,charming and very enjoyable.Kim Novak's performance as Gillian,the beautiful witch who longs to be human,is splendid,her subtle facial expressions,her every move and gesture all create Gillian's unique and somewhat haunting character,she left us hanging on her every word.I should not fail to mention Ernie Kovacs' and Elsa Lanchester's highly commendable performances as the
scotch
loving writer obsessed with the world of magic(Kovacs) and the latter as the lovable aunt who can't seem to stop using magic even when forbidden to.The romantic scenes between Stewart and Novak are beautifully done and the chemistry between them is great,but then again when is the chemistry between Jimmy Stewart and any leading lady bad!
Aragorns alter ego is yet another accident prone idiot who tries to fix his broken sword ("Ulrike" the legend) with
scotch
tape.
However, I must confess that I most enjoyed the delicious turn by Tim Blake Nelson as neighbour Mr. Theopolis, essentially playing a willing animated version of Victor Van Dort from the Corpse Bride (or, for those who've seen the film, wouldn't that read even better here as the Corpse Pride?) and, of course,
Scotch
actor Billy Connolly in his least animated, yet somehow deeply moving role as the titular character.
It was the first time we saw him order...a
Scotch
and water.
The bearded, curmudgeonly ffolkes favors Edwardian suits, does petit point and loves
Scotch
and cats.
If I ever saw a judge break out into a song and dance number, I'd wonder who spiked the single malt scotch.. Know what the real kicker is, we actually sold it.
He's got that greasy, unwashed look to him like he's on a three-day bender and has had one too many bottles of
Scotch
and just finished his third pack of cigarettes before noon.
He despises women, adores cats, and prefers to drink his
Scotch
neat.
Frank spends the time drinking Scotch, masturbating to his mom's underwear, and passing out on the bathroom floor.
He has a huge chip on his shoulder, he has all the answers, and he drinks
scotch "
..........the way it should be drunk, neat."
Indeed, though Musharraf displayed an urbane image, enjoyed his Scotch, and admired Turkey, he was not one of the Pakistani secularists so admired by Indian liberals.
They raise their glasses, filled with the finest scotch, which has been sprinkled with a fine powder.
When he came nearer he saw, sitting beside Oblonsky, a stout handsome young man wearing a
Scotch
bonnet with long ribbons streaming behind.
He seemed to lay claim to a lofty and unquestionable importance because he had long nails, a
Scotch
bonnet, and everything else in keeping; but one could forgive him this for the sake of his good-nature and breeding.
Soon he heard the rattle of the tarantas, and through the trees saw Vasenka, seated on hay (unluckily the tarantas had no seat), with the
Scotch
bonnet on his head, jolting over the ruts as he was driven down the other avenue.
Who but Vasenka, with his
Scotch
bonnet and his songs and his leggings, sitting on the hay!''At least you might have let him have the brougham!...
At Anna's side, on a heated bay cavalry horse, stretching out his fat legs and evidently admiring himself, rode Vasenka Veslovsky, wearing the
Scotch
bonnet with waving ribbons, and Dolly could not repress a merry smile on recognizing him.
Why could not she lean over balconies in Swiss chalets, or enshrine her melancholy in a
Scotch
cottage, with a husband dressed in a black velvet coat with long tails, and thin shoes, a pointed hat and frills?
She seemed to hear through the mist the sound of the
Scotch
bagpipes re-echoing over the heather.
I know a place round the corner here, where you can get a drop of the finest
Scotch
whisky you ever tasted - put you right in less than no time."
This I know, that more than once in my life, when my
Scotch
head could see no way out of a danger, my good thick English legs have come to my help, and carried me clear away.
The sun was almost above us when we stopped at a little place called Hal, where there is an old pump from which I drew and drank a shako full of water--and never did a mug of
Scotch
ale taste as sweet.
But in the quiet, peaceful days that pass now, each as like the other as so many
Scotch
tups, I can hardly get the young folks to believe that even here we have had our romance, when Jim and I went a-wooing, and the man with the cat's whiskers came up from the sea.
I don't know whether any of you, gentlemen, ever partook of a real substantial hospitable
Scotch
breakfast, and then went out to a slight lunch of a bushel of oysters, a dozen or so of bottled ale, and a noggin or two of whiskey to close up with.
There were the bailie's wife, and the bailie's three daughters, and the bailie's grown-up son, and three or four stout, bushy eye- browed, canny, old
Scotch
fellows, that the bailie had got together to do honour to my uncle, and help to make merry.
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