kilt in A Sentence

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    Don't forget to wear your Kilt!

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    Kilts or other highland dress are welcome!

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    Kilts, castles, … uh, haggis.

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    In exchange he showed me his Kilt.

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    You were your Kilt.

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    What's under the Kilt?

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    Something on underneath me Kilt.

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    And you're wearing a Kilt.

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    9

    You got your Kilt dirty.

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    Let's share Kilt and the rest!

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    He said calling a Kilt a dress is offensive.

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    This is a Kilt, and I'm not a girl!

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    13

    Kilt quality inspection China Manufacturer !

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    Besides, I'm getting kind of used to wearing a Kilt.

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    In the lost and found today, we have one plaid Kilt.

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    Okay, that may be a bad example- a Kilt AND a cockatoo?

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    I know Kilts weren't around then, so it probably wasn't a Kilt.

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    Way back in the day, both sexes wore skirts, or at least skirt-like clothing such as togas, tunics, Kilts- you get the idea.

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    19

    Scotland sports such a strong selection of tourist attractions- from castles and cabers to Kilts and whisky- it's easy to forget that there is much more to this land.

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    If you have ever wanted to have your own Kilt fitted, canoe down a river fuelled by a wee dram or hop on Europe's only scheduled flight to land.

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    21

    Despite all the Scottish pride going around in Outlander, Menzies has said that he does not want to wear a Kilt, and considers it“a singularly ridiculous piece of clothing.”.

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    As for the Kilts,“the whole nine yards” is largely an American phrase that didn't catch on in the UK initially, so the idea that it might have something to do with Scottish Kilts is extremely unlikely.

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