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Definition of Highland fling

Highland fling
Highland High"land, n. Elevated or mountainous land; (often in the pl.) an elevated region or country; as, the Highlands of Scotland. Highland fling, a dance peculiar to the Scottish Highlanders; a sort of hornpipe.

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- The Highland Fling is a solo Highland dance that gained po****rity in the early 19th century. The word 'Fling' means literally a movement in dancing....
- competitions. Highland dances Pas de Basques * Pas de Basques and high cuts * Highland fling * The Marquis of Huntly's Highland fling Sword dance * Sword...
- Highland Fling was a New Zealand bred Standardbred racehorse. He is notable in that he won two New Zealand Trotting Cup races, the richest harness race...
- the Highland Fling, the Sword Dance or the Ghillie Callum, the Seann Triubhas, the Irish Jig and the Hornpipe. Of these dances three (Highland Fling, Sword...
- Highland Fling is a 1936 British comedy film directed by Manning Haynes and starring Charlie Naughton, Jimmy Gold and Frederick Bradshaw. It was made as...
- romantic comedy Highland Fling, about a fun-loving Scotsman and a straight-laced southern belle shooting a reality TV show at a Scottish Highland Festival in...
- (15 miles) There are several ultramarathons held on the West Highland Way. The Highland Fling Race is an annual 85 km (53 mi) race from Milngavie to Tyndrum...
- June 2017. "Botin Partners Naval Architecture". "Welcoming Gunboat 68 Highland Fling". 11 May 2021. Superyacht Lady Christine at Superyacht Times Lord Laidlaw...
- the Duchess. "The scarlet Duchess of Argyll: Much more than just a Highland fling". The Independent. Retrieved 12 January 2015. Campbell, Margaret (1975)...
- The great Highland bagpipe (Scottish Gaelic: a' phìob mhòr pronounced [a ˈfiəp ˈvoːɾ] lit. 'the great pipe') is a type of bagpipe native to Scotland, and...