haggis

[US]/'hægɪs/
[UK]/'hæɡɪs/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. (Scottish) a dish consisting of the minced heart, liver, and lungs of a sheep mixed with suet, onions, oatmeal, and seasonings, boiled in the stomach of the animal

Example Sentences

If you are a Scottish, that would be even better.We can share our love in haggis, ceilidh and whisky!Lol.

enjoy a plate of haggis

taste the authentic haggis

Scottish dish of haggis

serving haggis with whisky sauce

haggis festival in Scotland

Real-world Examples

Was it a) steak and kidney pies? b) scotch eggs? c) haggis?

Source: 6 Minute English

I can't do that. What if he serves haggis and blood pudding?

Source: The Big Bang Theory Season 4

Finally this week a butcher in Scotland sent a bag of haggis into the atmosphere.

Source: VOA Standard English_Americas

This is the weirdest haggis I've ever seen.

Source: Star Snack Review

Honestly, we tried the haggis, and it's really good here.

Source: A Little Story with Great Realism: "Give It a Try, You'll Like It"

I think the haggis surprised me pleasantly.

Source: Star Snack Review

So it's the pork version of haggis.

Source: Global Food Tasting (Irish Accent)

We are the first champion haggis makers in Scotland.

Source: A Little Story with Great Realism: "Give It a Try, You'll Like It"

Making haggis is no easy feat.

Source: A Little Story with Great Realism: "Give It a Try, You'll Like It"

Do you wanna try the stew first, and I'll try the haggis?

Source: Star Snack Review

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