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Definition of Ascots
1. ascot [n] - See also: ascot
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ascots
Literary usage of Ascots
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bermuda Alive!by Harriet Greenberg by Harriet Greenberg (2000)
"ascots, a delightful restaurant, boasts a romantic, tranquil setting in the ...
ascots is independently owned, however, and its charming hands-on owner ..."
2. Publications by Folklore Society (Great Britain) (1908)
"... 474-6; Specimens of Modern ascots and Ancient Amulets of e British Isles, 258,
288-303 late:); reviews by,—O'Connor's 14 Talc: from Tibet, I 16-9; ..."
3. Macmillan's Magazine by John Morley, Mowbray Morris, David Masson, George Grove (1904)
"... other sporting houses of London together, and more fortunes lost and won over
Derbys and ascots and Legers than at the rooms at Newmarket or Doncaster. ..."
4. The Civil Code of the State of California: Adopted March 21, 1872. With by California, Charles Howard Fairall (1909)
"Marshaling of ascots: See ante, § 2899. TITLE II. Fraudulent Instruments and
Transfer. § 8489. Transfers, etc., with intent to ..."
5. The Enlisted Experience: A Conversation with the Chief Master Sergeants of edited by Janet R. Bednarek (1998)
"[We had] the ability to wear more emblems and to display other things, for
instance, ascots. They were all distinctive marks, and they were quite prideful ..."