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kilts

n. (plural of kilt English)

Usage examples of "kilts".

He looked at the other young man, who wore kilts similar to his own, those of the Clann Hawk.

I would be stripped of my kilts, were the Keepers of the Faith to know.

Never before had they seen proud clannsmen, fellow phyletics, attired in the kilts of another phylum.

Bedel of the Fowlers, and his kilts have been stripped from him, and he is now a clannless one.

They were typical Caldonian clannsmen, save that y wore no kilts, nor did they carry claidheammors at their sides.

Caldonians, also now in kilts, rather than black robes, issued from the longhouse and came up.

Rumor has it that they are out for your kilts, for the proof is here before us that you have broken the bann a dozen times over.

John of the Hawks be cast down from clannsman and that his kilts be stripped from him.

And any clannsman who found you without clann kilts and bearing arms would attack you.

He carefully inserted this into the strong hem at the bottom of the kilts and cut the threads.

It was you who devised the elaborate playacting in which you were supposedly stripped of your kilts, so that you could enter this city and spy upon the Sidonians.

Then the pipes sounded again, and Pohlmann turned his horse to look at the right-hand end of his line and he saw the tall black bearskins and the swinging kilts of the damned Scottish regiment coming forward again.

They were stripped to their kilts, chests heaving and eyes glaring as they backed off warily, looking at him out of the corners of their eyes, panting amid a strong smell of sweat and dust.

It was chilly enough that the Iraiina were all wearing thick leggings and double tunics as well as their usual kilts and cloaks.

It was the sight of the Zarthani that squeezed at her chest, the leather kilts and long tomahawks and the yelling snarling faces so close on her left.