Ayrshire

[ US /ˈeɪɝˌʃaɪɝ, ˈeɪɝʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. hardy breed of dairy cattle from Ayr, Scotland
Linguix Browser extension
Fix your writing
on millions of websites
Get Started For Free Linguix pencil

How To Use Ayrshire In A Sentence

  • An Ayrshire school was forced to hire falconers armed with hawks to safeguard its pupils.
  • There used to be a poet from Ayrshire who did that stuff, but he's long dead now.
  • In spite of the invasion of its fertile valleys by Ayrshire dairy farmers it has remained the old Free Province, a little anti-Scottish, a good deal anti-Irish, excessively anti-English, self-centred, self-satisfied, quarrel-some and _frondeur_, yet in the main politically conservative. Patsy
  • Yes, she grew up in Kikbirnie, heartland of the Ayrshire steelworks, where her school chums rejoiced in names like Lenin McKay and Joseph Stalin McGregor.
  • Burley was hewn from flinty, industrial Ayrshire.
  • Although Kilmarnock is an industrial area, there is a large rural area in the constituency in the heart of Ayrshire.
  • Not only is it one of south Ayrshire's favourite places to eat, but as it's within a five-minute stagger of the Troon Yacht Haven, it is a well-known stopping-off point for the more languid sort of gentleman yachties.
  • Scottish Coal employs more than 1,000 at opencast mines in Lanarkshire, Ayrshire and Fife, supplying 4.3 million tons of coal a year to the power industry.
  • Leaders from African countries flew into Prestwick airport at Ayrshire in the morning for an onward journey to Gleneagles, in contrast with the transport chaos in London.
  • The good burghers of the Ayrshire town fancy themselves as an erudite bunch and in the club's round-up page in their matchday magazine showed this is no idle boast.
View all
This website uses cookies to make Linguix work for you. By using this site, you agree to our cookie policy