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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.
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  • 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
  • ‘You know what it's like in Glasgow at Hogmanay, it's ‘right, gie's a turn’.
  • In the hands of an inebriated amateur at the Hogmanay party, it would have you rushing to put a Billy Eckstine or Fats Domino record on the radiogram.
  • It is not Edinburgh's fault that Hogmanay rolls around at the coldest part of the year in one of the chilliest parts of Britain; it certainly is Madame Tussauds' fault that it charges nearly £30 for an adult ticket to view what amount to novelty candles, making the attraction one of the few places where a slow-burning fire would be welcome. Where not to spend your bank holiday: a guide to Britain's worst days out
  • The annual Hogmanay hootenanny on Princes Street has shown that we breed men who can wear short-sleeved shirts despite flurries of snow, and girls who can keep on dancing even as their legs turn blue.
  • Well, see, this story won't be going up for download, I'm afraid, as it's a pressie and all, but I'll be including new donors up till Hogmanay, so if yer donates for the current story, "An Alfabetcha of Scruffian Names," yer gets "A Scruffian Christmas" alongs with it yeah? Archive 2009-12-01
  • If it and ‘Hogmanay’ share the same root, it may be suggested that the general licence associated with December 31 extended considerably beyond osculation.
  • Open Hogmanay lays on three cooked meals a day, overnight accommodation, showers and a change of clothing.

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