Scotch• Scotch and soda• He went to the bar and poured a large Scotch.• He drank neatScotch and called the barmaid a finefilly.• The almost empty bottle of Scotch was in keeping with Moore, and so was one glass.• In Bangkok you can relax with Johnnie Walker, the world's most popularScotch.• I handed Glen the glass with ice, pouring Scotch into it.• So did a lot of people - many the worse for drink and other things - from the Scotch of St James.
Scotch• At the end, Rakovsky opened a bottle of his favouriteScotchwhisky and offered a drink to the young colonel.• First, export information on the whisky industry is already published by the Scotch Whisky Association.• But put it in a Scotch Whisky bottle, and the tax is 19.81p.
Originscotch
(1400-1500) Perhaps from Anglo-Frenchescocher“to make a cut in a surface”