scouse
IPA: skˈaʊs
Root Word: Scouse
noun
- The accent and dialect of Liverpool or Merseyside.
- A stew associated with the Liverpool area, usually containing (at least) meat, onions, carrots and potatoes.
adjective
- (colloquial) Liverpudlian.
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Examples of "scouse" in Sentences
- He was noted for speaking scouse.
- Scouse is a type of lamb or beef stew.
- Scouse is a word for things from Liverpool.
- There's a cleanup notice on the Scouse article.
- Footballer Steven Gerrard also has a scouse accent.
- My aunt gave me recipes for scouse, blind scouse and sea pie.
- The entry gave the derivation of scouse from the Norwegian labskaus.
- If Scots was a single dialect like Scouse that wouldn't be a problem.
- Issues are relevant to and indeed dealt with in the article on Scouse.
- And I'm still amazed that people in NZ can't tell Mancunian from Scouse.
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