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Haggis

noun
(Written also haggiss, haggess, and haggies)
1.
Made of sheep's or calf's viscera minced with oatmeal and suet and onions and boiled in the animal's stomach.






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"Haggis" Quotes from Famous Books



... heart, 'Forty-niner,' into more pieces than old Stiffleg broke your bones, and it wouldn't have healed so soon, neither. But, come in, come in, boy, and have a mouthful of dinner. Janet has as fine a dish of haggis as ever I tasted in Aberdeen at home, and it should relish to you, after all that hospital fare and so on. Janet! Janet! Here's Ephraim Marsh! Come ...
— Jessica, the Heiress • Evelyn Raymond



Words linked to "Haggis" :   dish, Scotland



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