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Use "waught" in a sentence
""So gies a haund my trusty fiere/ and here's a haund o' thine;/ And we'll tak a right guid-willie waught/ For auld lang syne.""
"I'd known that auld lang syne meant something like "old time's sake" and that a right guid-willie waught was probably a decent measure of whisky, but I'd never stopped at fiere."
"Now there are many things I will take for the Co-operative Movement, but a right good willi-waught is not one of them!"