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Scotswoman

NOUN
  1. a woman who is a Scot

How To Use Scotswoman In A Sentence

  • But if you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue?
  • A Scotswoman sat down beside me as we started, and she chattered nonstop the whole way.
  • Who better that a Scotswoman to sing a Scottish tune? Joan E. Dowlin: Susan Boyle's Gift to Us
  • One Scotswoman who is more than ready to apply is Margaret Kennedy , president of National Tartan Day ' s New York committee. A Society
  • Because by that token she becomes a Scotswoman and Black Jack Randall has no jurisdiction over her. Matthew Peterson interviews Diana Gabaldon
  • But if you're a pioneering, high-achieving Scotswoman, what extraordinary standards of human endeavour are required before you qualify for a statue?
  • Fiona Pelham was a slim, freckle-skinned Scotswoman and conscious of being not at her most presentable. RIOT
  • Think of the precedents—Proteus, Scylla… I am certain there is something extremely edifying in the Bible about Leviathan and a hook, and my old nurse, a dour Scotswoman, used to terrify me with stories of kelpies and other devilish creatures that drowned and ate their victims, apart from their livers. The Mistaken Wife
  • The main character, a Scotswoman named Mary Mackenzie, finds herself living alone in Tokyo, almost penniless, friendless and yet a compassionate but clear-eyed observer of Japanese culture and customs. Reading Japan
  • Think of the precedents—Proteus, Scylla… I am certain there is something extremely edifying in the Bible about Leviathan and a hook, and my old nurse, a dour Scotswoman, used to terrify me with stories of kelpies and other devilish creatures that drowned and ate their victims, apart from their livers. The Mistaken Wife
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