MacGregor

[ US /məˈɡɹɛɡɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. Scottish clan leader and outlaw who was the subject of a 1817 novel by Sir Walter Scott (1671-1734)
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How To Use MacGregor In A Sentence

  • “The MacGregor,” his son stated, “had been called out upon a trysting with a Lowland hallion, who came with a token from” — he muttered the name very low, but I thought it sounded like my own. Rob Roy
  • A secretive millionaire Rangers fan has bought a castle, once used as a hideout by Rob Roy MacGregor, to be closer to his beloved Ibrox Park.
  • He accused Mr MacGregor of "sleight of hand".
  • Highlanders; (quaere, Alan, dost thou derive the courage thou makest such boast of from an hereditary source?) and stories of Rob Roy Macgregor, and Redgauntlet
  • Presidents in ordinary times have fewer opportunities to exercise what James MacGregor Burns has referred to as transformational leadership.
  • The trip to the Far East will be a new experience for the Bromborough lad, who won the MacGregor Trophy last year and was capped against Italy and Scotland.
  • The MacGregor," his son stated, "had been called out upon a trysting with a Lowland hallion, who came with a token from" -- he muttered the name very low, but I thought it sounded like my own. Rob Roy — Complete
  • 'By the way, 'said Morgan,' the name of the gulch is a corruption; it should have been called "MacGregor's. Can Such Things Be
  • Neil MacGregor, the BM's eximious director and presenter of Radio 4's "History of the World in One Hundred Objects" , accurately stated that "this exhibition is a fantastic example of collaboration between the British Museum and its partners across the UK. British Museum handsomely fulfils its duties to England outside London
  • He accused Mr MacGregor of "sleight of hand".
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