scotches in English

noun
1
a wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent its moving or slipping.
2
a cut or score in skin or another surface.
noun
1
the people of Scotland.
He died in the Orkney Islands while returning from an expedition against the Scotch .
2
the form of English spoken in Scotland.
noun

Use "scotches" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "scotches" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "scotches", or refer to the context using the word "scotches" in the English Dictionary.

1. Two Scotches, please-and make those doubles, will you?

2. Top of the range Scotches attract a fanatical following among whisky buffs.

3. Feldman's collection of tasting notes of wood barrel Coopered spirits including reviews of single malt Scotches, whiskeys, bourbons, ryes,

4. There was an unwonted gaiety in her manner as if the superintendent had spent the morning swallowing double Scotches.

5. Russians have their vodka, Scandinavians rave about their Akvavits, the French never tire of bragging about brandies, and the Scotches claim their malt whiskies are beyond compare