noun
- plural of scotch; alcoholic beverages made from malted barley, especially whisky from Scotland
- plural of scotch; wedges or blocks used to prevent something from moving
verb
- third person singular present of scotch; puts an end to or prevents something
- third person singular present of scotch; blocks or wedges something to prevent movement
Examples
- The bar serves several premium scotches from different distilleries.
- He placed scotches behind the wheels to keep the truck from rolling.
- The manager scotches any rumors before they spread through the office.
- She scotches the door open with a rubber wedge.
- The collection includes rare scotches aged over twenty years.
- The mechanic scotches the aircraft wheels during maintenance.
- This news scotches our plans for expansion this quarter.