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Hogmanay

NOUN
  1. New Year's Eve in Scotland

How To Use Hogmanay In A Sentence

  • It is the kind of village where they have summer dances in the local hall, a yachting regatta, a seafood festival, Hallowe'en walks in the forest and Hogmanay ceilidhs.
  • There is no way of defending myself against the inevitable sense of nostalgia that descends in the weeks after Hogmanay.
  • December (_Hogmanay_), all household work was stopped, rock emptied, yarn reeled and _hanked_, and wheel and reel put into an outhouse. Folk Lore Superstitious Beliefs in the West of Scotland within This Century
  • On Hogmanay I met my neighbour twice, swirling through the crowd at the local hall.
  • I nearly stayed in, but the thought of the Scottish TV Hogmanay special was just too hideous to contemplate.
  • Cameron: Ah that's because I went home to Scotland for Hogmanay.
  • He was not present when his wife had a Caesarean delivery on Hogmanay.
  • Indeed Hogmanay is a bigger celebration than Christmas.
  • It stands on the corner of the High Street and South Bridge and was for an age the town's Hogmanay gathering place.
  • They're going to her parents in Stevenage tomorrow and then to Scotland for Hogmanay. RESCUING ROSE
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