Dictionary Home »
Sentence Examples » haggis
haggis - use in sentences
Converse of object
- eat: There once was a fat man called Sid, Who ate twenty haggis for five quid.
- try: Burn's Night Haggis With Burn's Night on 25 January, now is the perfect time to try haggis.
- address: Howie addressed the haggis with much verve, to be followed by the Selkirk grace recited by John Cutt.
- include: All enjoyed a lovely buffet meal including haggis with complementary drinks.
- make: Even the pluck of venison is highly prized: it is used to make an extra-special venison haggis.
- have: I even had some haggis that I could eat.
Preposition: with
- neep: There's pub grub to be had for under a tenner - stuff like home-made steak pie or haggis with neeps and tatties.
- glass: The company applauds the speaker and then are asked by their host to stand and toast the haggis with a glass of whiskey.
Adjective modifier
- vegetarian: Dave Webster addressed the haggis, taking particular delight in stabbing a vegetarian haggis.
- traditional: Establishing a production facility in Chicago means that tinned traditional Scottish haggis, plus a vegetarian version, are now on US shelves.
- Scottish: Establishing a production facility in Chicago means that tinned traditional Scottish haggis, plus a vegetarian version, are now on US shelves.
- fried: I've tried deep fried haggis, in England and all.
- deep: I've tried deep fried haggis, in England and all.
- excellent: We also serve Gold Medal sausages, excellent haggis and Charlie MacLeod's champion Stornoway Black Pudding.
Modifies a noun
- supper: Haggis Supper - Issue 9 - Late January 2001.
- page: Well, I suppose there are the adders, birds, haggises ( see save the haggis campaign pages ), and other wildlife!
- subscription: Haggis Supper subscription, within UK, £ 6.00.. ... ... .
- adventure: HAGGIS Adventures has also been awarded Gold member status in Edinburgh Council's innovative Keep Edinburgh Clean awards.
- rock: Investigation of the ` haggis rock ' from the Scottish Borders Dr. Douglas Nichol. pp.
- maker: Hall's, a haggis maker, questioned 1,000 US tourists about what they expected from a Scottish holiday.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage. They do not represent the opinions of YourDictionary.com.
Browse dictionary definitions near haggis
Share on Facebook