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Answer for the clue "Scottish islands ", 6 letters:
orkney

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
name of a group of islands off the north coast of Scotland, from Old Norse Orkney-jar "Seal Islands," from orkn "seal," probably imitative of its bark. Related: Orkneyman .

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Orkney may refer to: Scotland Orkney , an archipelago in Scotland, also known as the Orkney Islands Mainland, Orkney , the largest island in the Orkney archipelago Orkney (Scottish Parliament constituency) , the constituency for the Orkney Islands in the ...

Usage examples of orkney.

She talked most of the way there out of what seemed a compulsive nervousness, warning me mostly about what not to say to Orkney Swayle, the owner she felt cowed by.

She watched apprehensively as Orkney poured two fingersworth and barely doubled it with tonic.

The waitress asked if she could liberate the modest feast but Orkney said no, he would do it later, and there it all sat, mouthwateringly out of reach.

Isabella and I exchanged medium hello smiles and Orkney returned to the subject of American forebears.

She looked guilty as much as flustered, and walked with small jerky steps between the long-legged Isabella and myself as we joined Orkney in the parade ring, no later than any other owner-trainer group.

I wondered what Orkney would be like in defeat when he was so obnoxious in hope.

I went onto the balcony to see the runners go down to the start, and Orkney arrived breathlessly, moving in front of us without apology, raising his binoculars to see what sins his jockey might already be committing.

Breezy Palm stamping around in the place allotted to the horse that finished fourth, the jockey unbuckling the girths and Orkney scowling.

Isabella and I stood beside Orkney, looking at the sweating, tossing, skittering two-year-old and making consoling and congratulatory remarks, none of which seemed to please.

Money down the drain, sure, but a bottomless pleasure in return such as Orkney would never get to feel.

Orkney needed anything else, and Orkney said yes, another bottle of gin.

Flora a kiss in the air an inch off her cheek and looked vaguely at my sling, finding like Orkney that hands unavailable for shaking left goodbyes half unsaid.

I told Gerard precisely what Orkney Swayle had told me at Martineau Park.

Saturday morning, saying she was on her way to fetch Jack home and wanted to thank me again for my help with Howard and Orkney Swayle.

I reflected, putting down the receiver, to think that I had been at Martineau Park races so long on Tuesday afternoon totally oblivious of the existence of Vernon among the caterers Orkney Swayle so much detested.