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  • proper noun A small village in Angus, Scotland that grew and joined with others to form the town of Shotts.

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Examples

  • House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead, expected to be among those mounting a strong challenge for the British title.

    News round-up 2010

  • House of Edgar Shotts and Dykehead, expected to be among those mounting a strong challenge for the British title.

    News round-up 2010

  • Mr Corbett has a flock of 600 Lleyn and Texel x Lleyn breeding ewes, with all lambs finished, on his 500-acre hill farm at Dykehead.

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Malcolm Corbett, who farms at Dykehead, Rochester, was elected to the Wool Board following the retirement of Robin Raine.

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Malcolm Corbett, who farms at Dykehead, Rochester, was elected to the Wool Board following the retirement of Robin Raine.

    HX News and Sport 2009

  • Mr Corbett has a flock of 600 Lleyn and Texel x Lleyn breeding ewes, with all lambs finished, on his 500-acre hill farm at Dykehead.

    HX News and Sport 2009

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