100 Examples of sentences containing the common noun "scotch"
Definition
"Scotch" as a common noun can refer to:
- A type of whisky made in Scotland, known for its distinctive flavor and production methods.
- A tape, often referred to as "Scotch tape," used for sticking things together or for packaging.
Synonyms
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For Scotch (whisky):
- Whiskey
- Spirit
- Liquor
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For Scotch tape:
- Adhesive tape
- Clear tape
- Sticky tape
Antonyms
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For Scotch (whisky):
- Non-alcoholic beverage
- Water
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For Scotch tape:
- None (as it is a specific type of tape)
Examples
- The chef decided to Scotch the recipe when he realized he was missing an ingredient.
- They planned to Scotch the rumor before it spread further.
- He always tries to Scotch any arguments with logic and reason.
- She had to Scotch her plans for the weekend due to unforeseen circumstances.
- The manager decided to Scotch the project after reviewing the budget.
- They were able to Scotch the escalation of the conflict with a simple conversation.
- He tried to Scotch the deal, but the other party wasn't interested.
- The detective managed to Scotch the suspect's alibi.
- She wanted to Scotch any doubts about her abilities before the presentation.
- After careful consideration, they chose to Scotch the event for safety reasons.
- He hopes to Scotch the competition with his innovative ideas.
- The team worked hard to Scotch the issue before the deadline.
- They decided to Scotch the old policies in favor of new ones.
- The committee will Scotch any proposals that do not meet the criteria.
- To prevent further misunderstandings, he had to Scotch the allegations.
- She tried to Scotch her partner's fears with reassurances.
- The author wanted to Scotch any claims of plagiarism in her work.
- He was determined to Scotch the rumors about his personal life.
- The negotiators aimed to Scotch the tensions between the two parties.
- The police were quick to Scotch any potential threats.
- The teacher decided to Scotch the students' concerns regarding the exam.
- They will need to Scotch the budget if they want to proceed.
- The coach tried to Scotch the negative attitudes of the players.
- He wanted to Scotch any chance of failure by preparing thoroughly.
- The editor had to Scotch several sections of the manuscript.
- The organization aims to Scotch misinformation in the community.
- She made an effort to Scotch the tension during the meeting.
- The leader decided to Scotch the plan for the upcoming event.
- He had to Scotch his excitement until the official announcement.
- They worked hard to Scotch the criticism they were facing.
- The scientist aimed to Scotch any doubts about her research.
- He wanted to Scotch the opposition's arguments with strong evidence.
- The board decided to Scotch the merger after the latest assessment.
- She tried to Scotch her feelings of inadequacy with positive affirmations.
- The community effort aimed to Scotch any potential conflicts.
- He had to Scotch his plans for travel due to work commitments.
- They aimed to Scotch the misconceptions about their product.
- The manager worked to Scotch the staff's fears of layoffs.
- She tried to Scotch the negative press with a public relations campaign.
- The team was determined to Scotch their rivals in the finals.
- He planned to Scotch any distractions before the big game.
- The detective needed to Scotch the lead before proceeding further.
- The lawmakers decided to Scotch the controversial bill.
- She wanted to Scotch any bad habits before the new year.
- He worked to Scotch the failures of the past with new strategies.
- The manager had to Scotch the proposal after reviewing the risks.
- They had to Scotch the meeting due to scheduling conflicts.
- She decided to Scotch her plans for a vacation this year.
- The scientist aimed to Scotch any doubts about climate change.
- He needed to Scotch the misinformation circulating online.
- The negotiators worked to Scotch any misunderstandings.
- She had to Scotch her enthusiasm until the project was approved.
- The developer aimed to Scotch the criticisms of their latest app.
- The team succeeded in their efforts to Scotch the project delays.
- He worked to Scotch the negative feedback from customers.
- The committee aimed to Scotch the rumors about funding cuts.
- She tried to Scotch her feelings of jealousy with self-reflection.
- The organization planned to Scotch the event to ensure safety.
- The lawyer worked to Scotch the opposing counsel's arguments.
- He wanted to Scotch the false narratives surrounding the case.
- She had to Scotch her spending habits to save money.
- The team needed to Scotch their strategies before the competition.
- He aimed to Scotch the doubts of his investors.
- The detective needed to Scotch the suspect's story.
- She decided to Scotch her negative thoughts with positivity.
- The company sought to Scotch rumors of bankruptcy.
- He worked hard to Scotch any potential issues before they arose.
- She aimed to Scotch the bad reputation of her business.
- The committee decided to Scotch the proposal for a new park.
- The manager had to Scotch the project due to budget constraints.
- He wanted to Scotch any talk of layoffs among the staff.
- The organization aimed to Scotch misinformation in their community outreach.
- She worked to Scotch the negative impact of the scandal.
- They decided to Scotch their plans for a merger after discussions.
- The negotiators aimed to Scotch any misunderstandings in the agreement.
- She had to Scotch her excitement until the official launch.
- The team needed to Scotch the competition by improving their strategy.
- He worked to Scotch the criticism regarding his leadership style.
- The committee aimed to Scotch the bill before it reached the floor.
- She tried to Scotch the rumors about her departure.
- The manager needed to Scotch the project timeline.
- He had to Scotch his ambitions for the time being.
- The team worked to Scotch the challenges ahead.
- She aimed to Scotch the issue before it escalated.
- The police had to Scotch the potential riot.
- He planned to Scotch his plans for expansion this year.
- The organization sought to Scotch the misleading advertisements.
- She worked to Scotch the doubts expressed by her peers.
- The committee decided to Scotch the funding cuts proposal.
- He had to Scotch the previous agreement to move forward.
- She wanted to Scotch any negative perceptions of her work.
- The leader aimed to Scotch the division within the team.
- They worked hard to Scotch the negative press they received.
- He decided to Scotch his plans for a vacation amidst the crisis.
- The team aimed to Scotch the competition with their new product.
- She tried to Scotch her self-doubt before the big presentation.
- The committee worked to Scotch the misinformation in the press.
- He needed to Scotch the rumors surrounding his personal life.
- The organization aimed to Scotch any potential conflicts of interest.
- She had to Scotch her enthusiasm until they got the green light.