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Next best, I liked the bit of Queen Mary's dress, the pocket-book worked by Flora MacDonald, Prince Charlie's "Quaich" -- the cup with the glass bottom to guard the drinker against surprises -- the ivory miniatures Sir
The Heather-Moon 1889
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"Quaich," a small and shallow drinking-cup with two ears.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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The Quaich pronounced "quake" from the Gaelic word "cauch" has a rich heritage in Scotland.
Cup of Friendship Jyothsna 2008
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The Quaich pronounced "quake" from the Gaelic word "cauch" has a rich heritage in Scotland.
Archive 2008-03-01 Jyothsna 2008
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He is the only journalist in the world to concurrently be a life member of Keepers of the Quaich whisky society Edinburgh, Scotland, a life member of Kentucky's Bourbon Hall of Fame and a life member of France's Company of Armagnac Musketeers.
F. Paul Pacult 2006
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“Quaich-quaich,” from their strange loud voice, which seems to repeat these words in various and not unmelodious intonations.
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They are here called "Quaich-quaich," from their strange loud voice, which seems to repeat these words in various and not unmelodious intonations.
The Malay Archipelago, the land of the orang-utan and the bird of paradise; a narrative of travel, with studies of man and nature — Volume 1 Alfred Russel Wallace 1868
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_Quaich_, a small, shallow, drinking cup of wood or metal, with two handles.
The Proverbs of Scotland Alexander Hislop 1836
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Michael Fullerton and Anne-Marie Carson's Gottries Road display once again wowed the judges and won the Irvine Housing Association first prize Quaich.
icAyrshire 2010
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Paul is the only journalist in the world to concurrently be a life member and Master of the Keepers of the Quaich whisky society (Edinburgh, Scotland), a life member of KentuckyBourbon Hall of Fame, and a life member of France's Company of Armagnac Musketeers.
Macworld 2010
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