syne / saɪn /
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- Auld lang syne” is Scottish-Gaelic for “old long since,” or, more idiomatically, “days gone by” or “time long past.
- Take this verse by famous Scottish poet Robert Burns in his famous Scottish poem “Auld Lang Syne.”
- When she stands by the bedside of a dying Victor McLaglen and sings “Auld Lang Syne,” it is an occasion for real tears.
- New Years means Champagne, “Auld Lang Syne,” and good college football.
- But it was a time for everybody to join hands as we did on formerly Air Force One and sing "Auld Lang Syne."
- I'm thinking—I'll just come—and cuik till ye a wee—for auld lang syne—thretty schelln the day—an' ye'll buy the flesh o' me.
- Mickle thocht we o' the gentles ayont the sea, an' sair grat we for a' frien's we kent lang syne in oor ain countree.
- As the ship began to move a band on the shade-deck struck up "Auld Lang Syne," and immediately the floodgates were unlocked.
- Ay, it micht mak them humble to see hoo foolish they are syne.
- "Weel, it's forty-one years syne come Michaelmas," said Jess.