0 a dish from Scotland consisting of different sheep's organs cut up with onions and spices and cooked inside a sheep's stomach
This ' haggis defence ' failed, since spreading false scurrilous reports was as defamatory as inventing them.
Theirs is the land of haggis and purple heather, a land veiled in mist and of indeterminate geography.
They eat a large quantity of oatcakes, oatmeal bannocks and other things, like haggis, for instance.
I shudder to think what would happen if a haggis came under the description of a pre-pack.
This consignment of haggis was so held but was released when found to be cooked.
Did freepost come through my letterbox advertising the local haggis, tatties and neeps restaurant and the local kilt outfitter?
I thought at one time that he was about to ask me to ban haggis.
We are equally determined to protect the haggis should the need arise.