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Scotty

[ skot-ee ]

noun

, plural Scot·ties.
  1. (often lowercase) Informal. a Scot; Scotsman or Scotswoman.
  2. a male given name, form of Scott.
  3. a female given name.


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Example Sentences

But just as the Solloway family was about to leave Noah saw Scotty, punched him, and strangled him.

They were also, according to NHL coaching great Scotty Bowman, the greatest lineup in the history of hockey.

Sure, two of them found, at the very least, moderate success (Scotty McCreery and Phillip Phillips).

When I found out about playing the role of Scotty for the Star Trek reboot, it felt like a bomb had gone off near my head.

In an email that came out of nowhere, J.J. literally wrote, “Do you want to play Scotty?”

He could hear his voice boom out with thunderous amplification and saw Scotty clap his hands to his ears.

Rick and Scotty, tired after an exhausting day, had gone to bed while the light still burned in Hartson Brant's room.

Rick and Scotty watched as the engineer got busy, hooking the remote-switch cable into the amplifier.

"Reminds me of the amphibious exercises we used to have in the Marines," Scotty commented to Rick.

Earthquakes increased in frequency until Rick and Scotty felt as though the ground never ceased shuddering.

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