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swinney
[ swin-ee ]
Swinney
/ ˈswɪnɪ /
noun
- SwinneyJohn (Ramsay)1964MScottishPOLITICS: politician John ( Ramsay ). born 1964, Scottish politician; leader of the Scottish National Party (2000–04); Scottish government finance minister from 2007
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However, chance gave us a very jovial night; and that hospitable Bob Swinney paid every shilling of the score.
If so, though Swinney's name alone figures in the title-page of the work, he is responsible only for one or two notes!
Dr. Swinney, your Lordship's friend, presented his father-in-law Howell's book.
She didn't come to me fer the money, because—I dunno—at any rate she didn't, but got it of 'Zeke Swinney.
“Sir to you,” says Swinney, as cool as possible, and some of the chaps began to titter.
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