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- noun Plural form of
kilt .
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Examples
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And did you see these Celtic fans in kilts on that final green, as Angel holed the winning put?
World Champions! Alan Smart 2009
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And did you see these Celtic fans in kilts on that final green, as Angel holed the winning put?
Archive 2009-04-01 Alan Smart 2009
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I DO love men in kilts and a sexy Scottish brogue.
Angels' Blood Countdown: Christine Wells - Wicked Little Game ARC Nalini Singh 2009
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So, see any hot Scottish men (or lairds) in kilts lately?
Bonny Scotland Nalini Singh 2009
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But it was kind of cooly surreal the way a streetmeat cart was taken over by men in kilts and made over to be a haggis wagon, like something out of a Python sketch.
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Mimes, a man playing a sitar, a troop of men in kilts playing bagpipes, and, of course, various bands playing pretty much every type of music you can imagine.
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Mimes, a man playing a sitar, a troop of men in kilts playing bagpipes, and, of course, various bands playing pretty much every type of music you can imagine.
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Mimes, a man playing a sitar, a troop of men in kilts playing bagpipes, and, of course, various bands playing pretty much every type of music you can imagine.
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: [Richard] Foreman has, as usual, taken a sledgehammer to the art-as-mirror ideal, with dueling vignettes of live action and film (equally impenetrable), some of them involving actors in kilts, antique dolls piloting a plane, and ... well, it defies easy description.
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England started its Live Earth concert at Wembley Stadium with an international drum tattoo: rockers at their kits, Scotsmen in kilts, Brazilian and Japanese and African drums.
Live Earth: Genesis and Duran Duran in London - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com 2007
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