argyll in English

noun

district of Scotland

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1. Broozled Argyll is always rotated regardless of projection

2. Argyll leapt over the clattering boards and rolling stools.

3. Argumentatious argumentative argumentative person argumentative speech argumentative strategy by which a speaker pretends agreement with the opponent argumentatively argumentativeness arguments arguments for and against Argus Argus bare-eyed Argus-eyed Argusianus argus arguta argute argy-bargy argyle argyll Argyll-Robertson pupil argyll sweater

4. Bielding VIEW Harbour Street, Tarbert, Argyll PA29 6UB _____ Sleeps: 2 - 4

5. Argyle is an archaic spelling of Argyll, a county in western Scotland

6. 17 Now Argyll plans to drum up more business with in-store dry cleaners and post offices.

7. 30 Argyll would deal - impersonally, as was his way - with any offender.

8. He loaded the bags on to the luggage rack of the Argyll.

9. The first semi-submersible floating production platform was the Argyll FPF converted from the Transworld 58 drilling semi-submersible in 1975 for the Hamilton Brothers North Sea Argyll oil field.

10. Then Stephen swore that he could drop everyone at their digs in the Argyll.

11. Pseudo-Argyll Robertson pupils: Accommodative paresis ensues, and pupils become mid-dilated and show light-near dissociation.

12. Campbell castles and lands could be found in six parts of Scotland: Argyll, Angus, Ayrshire, Clackmannan, Nairnshire and Perthshire, although principally in Argyll where the home of the Chief, Inveraray Castle, is the most important to any Campbell visitor.

13. Capercaillie is a band from Argyll (Scotland), its name is inspired by a bird originating in that country

14. This reinstatement of his status was accompanied by the gift of lands in Argyll, Roxburghshire and the Lothians.

15. Argyll and the Islands Enterprise executives are anxious to purchase the 44-acre site at Sandbank, near Dunoon, for industrial use.

16. Look no further than Argyll Bakeries as your first choice in high quality bakery produce and function catering across the West of

17. In Scotland, Clachans can be foond in Argyll an Bute, Hieland Perthshire an in the Hieland Cooncil region bat awso elsewhaur, for example the Clachan o Campsie.

18. N slang the drug phenylbutazone, esp when used in the illegal doping of racehorses n an island off the coast of SW Scotland, in Argyll and Bute council

19. Backwoodsman have distributed wood burning and multi-fuel stoves and chimneys in Oban, Fort William and Lochgilphead and throughout Argyll, the West Highlands and Islands for over 40 years

20. An island off the coast of SW Scotland, in Argyll and Bute council area: situated in the Firth of Clyde, separated from the Cowal peninsula by the Kyles of Bute.Chief town: Rothesay.

21. Argyll and Monmouth both began their expeditions from Holland, where James's nephew and son-in-law, stadtholder William III of Orange, had not detained them or put a stop to their recruitment efforts.

22. Lady Lola Crichton-Stuart, 21, took to Instagram to post a selection of glam photos from the plush pad, having travelled to the Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, with father John Crichton-Stuart on

23. Alberta province of Canada Upload media Wikipedia Wikiquote Wikivoyage: Instance of: province of Canada, administrative territorial entity of Canada: Named after: Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll; Location: Canada : Capital: Edmonton; Basic form of government: parliamentary democracy

24. The McDowells might descend from the MacDougals, Lords of Argyll who descend from Somerled whose father-in-law Óláfr Guðrøðarson m arried Fergus's daughter Affraic to solidify alliances

25. He sailed from Kirkcaldy on 1 September 1536, with the Earl of Argyll, the Earl of Rothes, Lord Fleming, David Beaton, the Prior of Pittenweem, the Laird of Drumlanrig and 500 others, using the Mary Willoughby as his flagship.