单词 | Aberdonian |
例句 | Move to Aberdeen, as I did recently, and you will assume the herring gull is as Aberdonian as granite and haar. Field Notes from a Hidden City: An Urban Nature Diary by Esther Woolfson – review 2013-03-15T17:42:01Z Lawrie’s fellow Aberdonian and new European Tour card holder, David Law, is just one of the two-time European Ryder Cup player’s clients. Paul Lawrie joins select company with his latest honor - Golf Digest 2018-12-06T05:00:00Z “It’s in the rules,” was all the Aberdonian would say. Yet another Cup controversy in Europe, only this time it's the World Cup - Golf Digest 2016-11-22T05:00:00Z And that, if you believe the stereotypical joke about Aberdonian generosity, may not be a universal surprise. The Scottish islands with the best credit score in the UK - BBC News 2015-10-16T04:00:00Z And that, despite 15 year in the job, remains the Aberdonian's biggest weakness. The newly choose R&A chief exec seems an awful lot like the guy he's replacing: The Loop 2013-10-16T04:00:00Z “Took her last look of the phantom in the glass” is from “The Shadows,” a fairy tale by Aberdonian fantasist George MacDonald. Spam: A Shadow History of the Internet [Excerpt Part Two] 2013-06-19T16:15:00.180Z No matter that the Aberdonian shot a final-day 67 when the rest of the field were moaning and grizzling like bairns about the long grass. The alternative ratings for the greatest Ryder Cup of all time 2012-10-01T18:24:43Z Lawrie, too, is now on the brink of the team, a deserved reward for the 43-year-old Aberdonian whose revival as player is one of the most heartening storylines of the golfing year. Luke Donald regains world No1 ranking after winning BMW Championship 2012-05-27T17:40:24Z The Aberdonian, who is now a solo artist, joked that she was getting her hat ready for a visit to Buckingham Palace. Scots listed in New Year Honours 2010-12-31T00:02:41Z Every Scot is proud of his nationality, but an Aberdonian will tell you: "Not only am I a Scotchman, but I was born in Aberdeen." Friend Mac Donald Bishop Strachan, the doughty Aberdonian champion of Anglican rights and privileges, led a crusade against this 'godless institution' and raised the cry of spoliation. The Winning of Popular Government A Chronicle of the Union of 1841 Another rustic, this time an Aberdonian, was impressed by the number of authors mentioned and the copious citations from their works. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland Parties, to my certain knowledge, were stopped in the street by the Aberdonian just alluded to, who solicited their business with a very bland smile. Trade and Travel in the Far East or Recollections of twenty-one years passed in Java, Singapore, Australia and China. Thus enabling the cautious Aberdonian to improve his mind by travel at a minimum of expense. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, June 3, 1914 "Ah!" cried the Aberdonian who told me the story, "Jonathan will not go back to America to tell his compatriots that he took in a Scotchman." Friend Mac Donald Like ourselves he is an Aberdonian, being a member of the Hamilton family of Skene House. The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" In Sedan, an Aberdonian was Principal, and another fellow-countryman filled the Chair of Philosophy. Andrew Melville Famous Scots Series One of my parishioners, an Aberdonian born, was on the lookout. St. Cuthbert's The old Aberdonian could not so easily give up his fine whisky to what he considered an unjust interference; so he quietly said, "Oh, Acts o' Parliament lose their breath before they get to Aberdeenshire." Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character Society.—A thoughtful Caretaker.—To this Aberdonian's Disappointment, I do not appear in Tights before the Aberdeen Public. Friend Mac Donald An Aberdonian went to spend a few days in London with his son, who had done exceptionally well in the great metropolis. Toaster's Handbook Jokes, Stories, and Quotations There is another most important circumstance in what may be called the Aberdonian epoch of Lord Byron’s life. The Life of Lord Byron His spirit had been sorely vexed by hearing, in a certain Aberdonian kirk, the psalmody directed by a pitch-pipe, or some similar instrument, which was to Old Mortality the abomination of abominations. Old Mortality, Volume 1. A rich specimen of Aberdeen dialect, under peculiar circumstances, was supplied by an Aberdonian lady who had risen in the world from selling fruit at a stall to be the wife of the Lord Provost. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character Comparing his later with his earlier work, Reid's biographer, A. Campbell Fraser, says: 'Reid's Essays form, as it were, the inner court of the temple of which the Aberdonian Inquiry is the vestibule. Man or Matter Of this class, I recollect, certainly forty-five years ago, Priest Gordon, a genuine Aberdonian, and a man beloved by all, rich and poor. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character Aberdonian pronunciation produced on one occasion a curious equivoque between the minister and a mother of a family with whom he was conversing in a pastoral way. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character |
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