skaw

IPA: skˈɑ

noun

  • A promontory.
  • A village in north Unst, Shetland Islands council area, Scotland (OS grid ref HP657163).
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Examples of "skaw" in Sentences

  • The island also has an airstrip at Skaw.
  • — Jake Nickell @skaw, co-founder of Threadless.com
  • Skaw is a tiny settlement on the Shetland island of Unst.
  • A sheltered sandy beach lines the coast of the ick of Skaw.
  • A sheltered sandy beach lines the coast of the Wick of Skaw.
  • ` rough hair, 'and skaw, itself from ON meaning ` promontory.'
  • Except for the distant mournful skaw of a pterodon, it was just too damned quiet.
  • andrew rosinski 1 month ago saw it skaw 1 month ago sweet vid bro. you the man. the skyline man.
  • The pterodon beat its leathery brown wings in slow motion, craning its claw-hammer head to skaw displeasure at the humming, hovering intruder in its domain.
  • _skaw_ for the elder-tree; _skaw-dower_, water-elder; _skaw-coo_, nightshade; _bannel_, broom; _skedgewith_, privet; _griglans_, heath; _padzypaw_ (from _padzar_, four?), the small gray lizard;
  • That notwithstanding his great merit as a driver of the charabanc, BINNS caused the vehicle to skid ski-skaw-skoo off the appointed way and go plunging into a ditch some four miles as the crow flies past the Bypass at Blister Lane.

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