take a scunner

  • 1take a scunner to — To take a strong dislike to • • • Main Entry: ↑scunner …

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  • 2Scunner — Scun ner, n. A feeling of disgust or loathing; a strong prejudice; abhorrence; as, to take a scunner against some one. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] Carlyle. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 3scunner — [skun′ər] vi. [LME (Northern dial.) < ?] [Scot. or North Eng.] to feel disgust or strong aversion n. Chiefly Brit. a strong dislike: often in the phrase take a scunner …

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  • 4scunner — v. & n. Sc. v.intr. feel disgust or nausea. n. 1 a strong dislike (esp. take a scunner at or against). 2 an object of loathing. Etymology: 14th c.: orig. uncert …

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  • 5Mid Ulster English — Approximate boundaries of the English and Scots dialects spoken in Ulster. It should be noted that Ulster Scots (light blue) is not spoken in the entire shaded area – light blue indicates both current and historical Ulster Scots areas. The… …

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  • 6R-1 (missile) — The R 1 rocket (NATO reporting name SS 1 Scunner) was a copy of the German V 2 rocket manufactured by the Soviet Union. Even though it was a copy, it was manufactured using Soviet industrial plants and gave the Soviets valuable experience which… …

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  • 7The Slab Boys — is a play by the Scottish artist and playwright John Byrne. The play is the first part of a trilogy, originally known as Paisley Patterns but now called The Slab Boys Trilogy , which tells the story of a group of young, urban, working class Scots …

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