haggis 的定义
Chiefly Scot.
- a traditional pudding made of the heart, liver, etc., of a sheep or calf, minced with suet and oatmeal, seasoned, and boiled in the stomach of the animal.
更多haggis例句
- “Yeah, we keep all the evil ones in the closet,” Haggis said, for which he was reprimanded.
- The Apostate (2011)Lawrence Wright, The New Yorker Paul Haggis vs. the Church of Scientology.
- The Scots package their prized haggis in a can—a mixture of heart, liver, and lungs in the stomach of a sheep.
- Haggis is still not talking about his departure from Scientology.
- Hall asked his staff to inquire whether Haggis would be interested in resuming work.
- Robert Burns, who has sung of the haggis and the whisky of his native land, has only made indirect mention of porridge.
- Even that national source of joy, "great chieftain of the pudding-race," the haggis, has its name from the French hachis.
- I 'll no deny she was a bra sauncie woman, and kenned weel to make a haggis wi' an ape's head and shoulders.
- After an hour Bobby woke long enough to eat a generous plate of that delectable and highly nourishing Scotch dish known as haggis.
- The mess we had joined was largely Scotch, so we decided we must make a haggis, that "chieftain of the pudden race."