Phrases with «auld»

The word "auld" means "old" in Scottish and Old English. Full definition

Sentences with «auld»

  • 62 percent of our respondents also agreed that a subtle, reserved kiss is also the way to go at midnight, especially if you're at a party where cheering and singing of Auld Lang Syne trumps any long make out session. (itsjustlunchvancouverblog.com)
  • Before the ball drops and the singing of Auld Lang Syne begins, the Independent Community Bankers of America ® (ICBA) and the nation's more than 6,000 community banks encourage consumers to keep their financial goals front and center in 2016. (rismedia.com)
  • Even so, if you're reading this on Dec. 30 or even Dec. 31, there are still a few actions you can take to maximize your wealth or at least minimize tax due in April but you'll have to complete them well before you start singing Auld Lang Syne. (moneysense.ca)
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