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Definition of Haggises
1. haggis [n] - See also: haggis
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggises
Literary usage of Haggises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1826)
"... of us entered our haggises for a sweepstakes—and the match was decided at
worthy Mrs Fergusson's, High Street. My Haggis (they were all made, ..."
2. Noctes Ambrosianæ by John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, William Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart (1867)
"Л dozen of us entered our haggises for a sweepstakes— and the match was ...
Did ony accident happen amang the haggises? I see by your face that ane at least ..."
3. Noctes Ambrosianæ by John Wilson, Robert Shelton Mackenzie, James Hogg, William Maginn, John Gibson Lockhart (1867)
"A dozen of us entered our haggises for a sweepstakes— and the match was decided
at worthy Mrs. Ferguson's, ... 1 >id ony accident happen amang the haggises? ..."
4. Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words and Phrases, and by Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, William Crooke (1903)
"They grow not only from the branches and trunk, but from its root. You would «ay
that the tree was all hung round with haggises ! ..."