Scotland

//ˈskɑt.lənd//

"Scotland" in a Sentence (13 examples)

What's Scotland like in summer?

Mr Thompson had lived in Tokyo for two years before he went back to Scotland.

The foreigner comes from Scotland.

Late autumn in Scotland is rather cold.

Scotland is famous for its woollen textiles.

Some songs come from Scotland.

The union of Scotland and England took place in 1706.

Scotland can be very warm in September.

The climate of England is milder than that of Scotland.

The constant border wars between England and Scotland came to an end.

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Head east out of Auckland, around the Firth of Thames and into the Coromandel Peninsula, and you'll see enough hills, valleys and sheep to remind you of the Scotland or Wales that the pioneers left behind.

Our main story this week is Scotland. Americans know it as the birthplace of Shrek, and, and that accent you think you can do but actually can’t.

That’s right. Not even English flag poles can suddenly start treating Scotland with the respect it deserves. “Get this rag off me! Get it off! I can’t! Get this blue mess off me!”

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