The meaning of Scotch
Scotch – definition
verbDecisively put an end to.
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A spokesman has scotched the rumoursverbWedge (someone or something) somewhere.
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He soon scotched himself against a wallverbCut or score the skin or surface of.
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Scotch with your knife the back of the carp
nounA wedge placed under a wheel or other rolling object to prevent it moving or slipping.
nounThe people of scotland.
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He died in the orkney islands while returning from an expedition against the scotch.nounThe form of english spoken in scotland.
nounA cut or score in skin or another surface.
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A scotch in his face
adjectiveShort for scotch whisky.
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A bottle of scotchadjectiveScottish.
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A scotch plaid scarf
phraseHinder or prevent, as an effort, plan, or desire
verbTo prevent something from being believed or being done
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The company hoped to scotch the rumors of a takeover.
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Word origin
late 16th century: contraction of Scottish.
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