11 Verbs to Use for the Word kilt

I wore my kilt and my cap, and my knife in my stocking, as I have always done, on the stage, and nearly always off it as well.

As a matter of fact, Macgregor, with his sturdy figure, carried his kilt rather well.

I grant that I have placed before you the two extremes, and I should be as sorry to see my fair friends in "cut o' knee" kilts, as I now am to see them in "sweep-the-ground gowns," &c.

Andit would have meant that he must doff his kilt.

Several times, for one reason or another, I have laid my kilts aside and put on trousers.

And there's a freedom aboot a kilt that troosers canna gie ye.

" And after they had passed, the officers looked back and saw the three Scots swinging their kilts and swaggering imperturbably on to the town, and their meeting with the "Cameron lads.

Hast ever seen one outside of pictures?" "Aye, Lambkin, and 'twas the unseemly kilt that was the better part; for I have met a blustering red-faced Scot as thou sayest; and he was boisterous and surly, giving vent to a choleric temper by coarse oaths; and 'twas his plaid denoted a gentleman of high rank withal.

I vish there vas a kilt in the Lane you would have it for nothing!"

They laughed frae the moment I first waggled my kilt at them, before I did more than laugh as I came oot to walk aroond.

Practical reasons aside, however, the Scots soldier loves his kilt, and would fight like a steer to keep from having it taken away from him, should anyone be so foolish as to try such a performance.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  kilt