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scotch
5 ENTRIES FOUND:
scotch
(verb)
Scotch
(noun)
Scotch
(adjective)
Scotch
(trademark)
Scotland
(proper noun)
scotch
/
ˈ
skɑːtʃ/
verb
scotches
;
scotched
;
scotching
scotch
/
ˈ
skɑːtʃ/
verb
scotches
;
scotched
;
scotching
Britannica Dictionary definition of SCOTCH
[
+ object
]
:
to stop (something) from continuing by doing or saying something
The administration did everything possible to
scotch
[=
squelch
] the rumors.
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