A haggis (a scottish dish made from the liver, heart and lungs of a sheep, boiled inside its stomach).
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No, he was English, despite his Scottish-sounding stage surname. He was born in London as Terence Edward Parsons.
No. Not enough uses that slowly kill you and are extremely explosive.
Whales are generally not dangerous. Despite their large size, whales are known to be extremely friendly and curious, if not shy.
The Scottish phrase "furrem be me heen" translates to "forward by myself" in English. It is often used to convey a sense of determination and self-reliance in moving forward despite challenges or obstacles.
Despite his good heart and gentle demeanor, Pedro would not make a good class president. Pedro's shyness and inability to interact with the more cliquish students would result in an administration destined to fail.
There is no reference to an uncle of Scrooge in the original story
The word is Scottish - and to be honest it's not really how you would refer to people from Scotland. Scottish is an adjective that denotes something as coming from Scotland - e.g. scottish books, scottish writers, scottish food, etc. of course you could say Scottish People with reference to the population etc, but usually people from Scotland are referred to as Scots. Scots are human - with the normal attributes that that would entail. a head, arms, legs, etc. Not all of us have ginger hair - despite what you may read in ill-informed press reports, we don't eat our young or make midnight sacrifices to a scottish god. We're basically the same as you - except that we're more intelligent and better looking!
'Tight' can either be an adverb or an adjective. In this case, it's describing the shirt and is known as a post-positive adjective. 'Extremely', despite its inadequate need, is an adverb, and it would modify the adjective in the sentence.
He has Savant syndrome.
The Laser is a cell phone from Pantech to be used on AT&T. It is marketed as being extremely thin (1cm) despite having a slide-out keyboard.