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scotch
verb
To cut or score; to wound superficially.
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"scotch" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It can be used as a noun (i.e. Scotch whisky) or a verb (i.e. to scotch a rumor). Example: He enjoyed a glass of scotch to relax after a long day.
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The historian, literary critic and whisky aficionado David Daiches once wrote: "Whether any country will ever be able to produce a Scotch-type whisky that is really comparable to genuine Scotch whisky in nature and quality remains doubtful".
Serves 2 1 tbsp olive oil ½ onion, chopped 1 garlic clove, finely chopped 1 scotch bonnet chilli, deseeded and chopped (leave the seeds in if you like it very hot) 1 tsp tomato puree ½ tsp ground cumin 1 x 400g tin tomatoes 4 eggs 2 tortillas 2 tbsp sour cream 1 Heat the oil in a medium saucepan.
Jim Murray, the chairmen of the judges, described it as a "wake-up call" for the Scotch industry.
Thanks to Innis & Gunn for sharing their scotch egg recipe with us, which we've adapted here: cook 4 eggs for 7½ minutes in boiling water.
Likewise, the Scotch whisky industry has been complacent about foreign competition.
It cannot move any Scotch whisky production out of Scotland because of very strict legal definitions and the damage such a move would cause the brand.
This has barely even counted as a campaign, more an opportunity for some of the world's least charismatic nimrods to squabble over a maximum of about 10 seats with a mixture of empty buzzwords and gaspingly insincere stop-offs at regional scotch egg factories.
If you so dare, double the number of scotch bonnets for something that will blow your socks off.
While it's not the most immediately obvious of lunchbox ingredients, haggis makes a brilliant scotch egg (or sausage roll) filling, and is so flavoursome that it doesn't need any additional seasoning.
The boss of Diageo, which controls 40% of Scotch whisky production, has said that conflicts over currency and new tax arrangements after Scottish independence could damage one of Scotland's biggest industries.
The answer: a Scotch egg.
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